MMBPF2007
Workshop on Mathematical Modelling and Analysis of Biological Pattern Formations and the Related Topics

Program of Workshop

September 25-26, 2007, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan


Cooperated by Activity Group of Matmematical Medicine
in the Japan Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics



Workshop:25th September, 2007 (Tentative)

10:00- 10:10       Opening address (Toshio Sekimura)


10:10- 11:10      Mark Chaplain  (University of Dundee)

                       Lecture 1:Pattern generation in models of solid tumour growth: An overview

11:20- 12:00      Yuzo Hosono  (Kyoto Sangyo University)

                       Traveling fronts for the reaction-diffusion epidemic models with nonlinear incidence

12:00- 13:00     Lunch break

13:00- 13:40      Norikazu Saito  (University of Toyama)

                       Conservative finite-element method for the Keller-Segel system modeling chemotaxis

13:50- 14:30      Shigeru Kondo  (Nagoya University)

                        Interactions among the pigment cells of zebrafish give rise to Turing Pattern

14:30- 15:10    Tea break or Photo break

15:10- 15:50      Ryo Kobayasi (Hiroshima University)

                        A Biologically Motivated Shortest Path Finding Algorithm

16:00- 16:50      Cornelis Weijer (University of Dundee)

                      Chemotactic cell movement during Dictyostelium development and chick gastrulation

18:00- 20:00     Banquet
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Workshop:26th September, 2007(Tentative)

9:45- 10:10      Short communication(Hiroki Hoshino, Fujita Health University College)

                       A mathematical model related to tumour anti-angiogenesis

10:10- 10:50      Atsushi Mochizuki (National Institute for Basic Biology)

                       Self-organizing Mechanism for Development of Space-filling Neuronal Dendrites

10:50- 11:50      Robert Reed (University of Calfornia, Irvine)

                      Developmental variation and the evolution of butterfly wing patterns

11:50- 13:00     Lunch break

13:00- 14:00     Mark Chaplain  (University of Dundee)

                      ;Lecture 2:Pattern generation in models of cancer cell invasion of tissue

14:00- 15:00     Steven McDougall  (Heriot-Watt University)

                      Mathematical modelling of dynamic adaptive tumour-induced angiogenesis

15:00- 15:20     Tea break

15:20- 16:00     Hiroto Shoji (Kyoto Prefectual University of Medicine)

                      Three-dimensional turing patterns

16:10- 16:50     Akisato Kubo (Fujita Health Universituy)

                      Mathematical analysis of Anderson and Chaplain models

16:50- 17:00    Closing address (Toshio Sekimura)
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