Poster
of the CIMPA Research Summer School
Local website
Abstract of the scientific
content : (first
attempt of schedule)
Mathematical modelling in biology and analysis of the resulting
equations
are a main challanging scientific problem. This domain interests an
increasing
mathematical community in the world as well as biologists, doctors,
engineers
in environmental science for their possible applications. The various
recent Partial
Differential Equation (PDE) methods and the last most significant
progress in this domain
need to
be exchanged and developed with Cuba and other countries of the
Caribbean area.
The school aims at presenting some of the current approaches in PDE
modelling
and mathematical analysis of biological and medical phenomena. It aims
at allowing the researchers and the students of Master’s degree level
to acquire
a basic training in that field. This school will cover a wide class of
equations
and applications including population dynamics, pattern formation,
chemotaxis,
aggregation, biological waves and their implications in developmental
biology,
epidemiology and neurosciences. The main tools considered are PDE’s,
and other
related fields, as dynamical system and numerical methods.
Four mini-courses and one tutorial (content
summarizes and some notes):
1. Vincent Calvez (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon,
France)
“ Kinetic equations for wave propagation in Biology”
;
2. Jose Antonio Carrillo (Universitat Autònoma de
Barcelona,
Spain),
“PDE models in computational neuroscience” ;
3. Odo Diekmann (Utrecht University, Nederland)
“Delay Equations and Physiologically Structured Population Models” ;
4. Philip K. Maini (Oxford Mathematical Institute, United
Kingdom)
“Mathematical modelling in development and cancer”;
5. Stéphane Mischler (Université
Paris-Dauphine, France),
tutorial on “Mathematical basis for evolution PDEs”.
Twenty lectures :
1. Bedreddine Ainseba (Université de Bordeaux, France)
“Controllability in Biology and Medicine: Application to Population Dynamics and Electro Cardiology problems
” ;
2. Luis Bergues (Universidad de Santiago de Cuba, Cuba)
“Modified Gompertz equation for electrotherapy murine tumor growth
kinetics : Predictions and new hypotheses” ;
3. Emeric Bouin (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon,
France)
(tittle
to be
announced);
4. Lucilla Corrias (Université d’Evry, France)
"Blow-up dynamics induced by chemotaxis in an N particles system" ;
5. Luiz Alberto Diaz Rodrigues (Santa Maria, RS
Brésil)
“Coupled Map Lattice Models in Population Dynamics”;
6. Klemens Fellner (Universität Graz, Austria)
“Aggregation pattern in non-local evolution equations with
repulsive-aggregating potentials”
7. Andrés Fraguela Collar (Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Mexico)
“Métodos de solucion de problemas mal planteados” ;8. Pierre Gabriel (Université de Versailles,
France)
“Size-structured equations for protein aggregation” ;
9. Diego Alexander Garzón-Alvarado (Universidad
Nacional de
Colombia, Colombie)
“Mecanobiología computacional: Un enfoque
desde los sistemas de reacción difusión” ;
10. Pierre-Emmanuel Jabin (Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis,
France)
“Multiagents and many particles systems” ;
11. Thomas Lepoutre (INRIA Rhône Alpes, Lyon, France)
“Mathematical modelling of spontaneous cell
polarization” ;
12. Kalet Leon (Center of Molecular Immunology-CIM, La Habana, Cuba)
"In silico design of IL2 mutants for the therapy of cancer: A success experience of combining dry and wet biology";
13. Vuk Milisic (Université Paris 13, France)
"Some new results on a fully non-linear model for friction mediated by transient elastic linkages";
14. Carmen Molina-Paris (University of Leeds, United
Kingdom)
"Mathematical Modelling of Immunological Problems at the Molecular, Cellular and Population Scales";
15. Abdennebi Omrane (University of Antilles-Guyane, France)
"Optimal control for problems of incomplete data. Application to age-structured population dynamics problems"
16. Gael Raoul (CEFE Montpellier, France)
“Evolution problems in heterogeneous environments” ;
17. Mariano Rodriguez Ricard (Universidad de La Habana, Cuba)
“Prescence of oscillatory patterns in medicine and biology” ;
18. Christian Schmeiser (Universität Wien, Austria)
“Continuum vs. microscopic modelling of the cytoskeleton” ;
19. Faustino Sánchez Garduño (Universidad Nacional
Autónoma de México, México, D. F)
“The Emergence of Patterns in Growing Domains by a Hopf-Turing Mechanism” ;
20. Pedro A. Valdés Hernández (Cuban Neuroscience Center-CNEURO, La Habana, Cuba)
(tittle
to be
announced);
Accomodation :
All participants will be lodged in the hotel “El Vedado”
in front of
the mathematics department of the Habana University.
Scientific committee:
- Lucilla Corrias (Laboratoire d’Analyse et Probabilité,
Université d’Evry, France)
- Laurent Desvillettes (IUF & Centre de
Mathématiques et
Leurs Applications, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France)
- Stéphane Mischler (IUF & Ceremade, Université
Paris-Dauphine, France)
- Mariano Rodríguez Ricard (Departamento de Matemática,
Universidad de La Habana, Cuba)
Local organizing committee in the
University of Havana :
- MSc. Valentina Badía Albanés
- Dra. Marta Lourdes Baguer Díaz-Romañach
- Dr. Aymeé Marrero Severo, ViceDean
- Dr. Luis Ramiro Piñeiro Díaz, Dean of the
Faculty of
Mathematics and Computer Science
- Mariano Rodríguez Ricard, Profesor Titular
Application
procedure and Online registration
only for applicants not from Cuba on
the CIMPA website.
Beware that the
deadline for registration on
the CIMPA website is April
1st, 2013
Applicants from
Cuba must contact the
local organizer :
Mariano Rodriguez Ricard (rricard at matcom.uh.cu)
Sponsored by
CIMPA, Centre
International de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées
IMU, International
Mathematical Union
ICTP, International Centre for Theoretical Physics
ANR MADCOF, Projet Modélisation Aléatoire et Déterministe pour les modèles de COllision, coagulation et Fragmentation
GDR CNRS3471 MeTiCe, Mathématiques appliquées aux Espèces, aux TIssus et aux CEllules
SMAI, Société de Mathématiques Appliquées et Industrielles