Monday, May 19
Biofluids, clinical decision
14.00-14.30 (CET time)
Yuri Vassilevski - Marchuk Institute of Numerical Mathematics, Russia
On the way from mathematical models to clinical decision support systems
14.35-15.05
Adelia Sequeira - University of Lisbon, Portugal
Impact of blood rheology on image-based simulations for cerebral aneurysms
15.10-15.40
Grigory Panasenko - University of Saint Etienne, France
Fluid-structure interaction simulations for the left atrium appendage
15.40-16.00 Break
16.00-16.30
Igor Chernyavsky - University of Manchester, UK
Flow and transport in the human placenta and umbilical cord: a story with a twist
16.35-17.05
Aleksey Belyaev - Moscow State University, Russia
Mechanobiology of primary hemostasis: in silico models and theory
17.10-17.40
Sebastien Martin - Université Paris Cité, France
A 3d mathematical model of the mucociliary transport
Tuesday, May 20
Infection, inflammation, neurodegenerative diseases
14.00-14.30 (CET time)
Gennady Bocharov - Marchuk Institute of Numerical Mathematics, Russia
Mathematical foundations of a systems approach to immunology
14.35-15.05
Nader El Khatib - Lebanese American University, Lebanon
Towards a mathematical model of atherosclerosis
15.10-15.40
Anastasia Mozokhina - RUDN University, Russia
Modeling the impact of inflammation on virus propagation
15.40-16.00 Break
16.00-16.30
Anass Bouchnita - University of Texas at El Paso, USA
ISG-virus interactions at the intracellular level modulate infection severity and persistence
16.35-16.55
Wissam El Hajj - University Lyon 1, France
Regimes of inflammation described by reaction-diffusion systems
17.00-17.30
Benjamin Ambrosio - University of Havre, France
Mathematical modeling and neurodegenerative diseases: approaches from dynamical and complex systems
Wednesday, May 21
Cancer, chemotaxis
14.00-14.30 (CET time)
Hirokazu Ninomiya - Meiji University, Japan
Chemotactic motions by area-preserving curvature flows
14.35-15.05
Jean Clairambault - Paris Sorbonne University, France
The animal body plan revisited as a basis for designing multicellular development and evolution, and its perturbations in cancer and other diseases: a role for tissue resident macrophage
15.10-15.40
Andreas Deutsch - Technical University of Dresden, Germany
Mechanisms of Tumor Heterogeneity: Insights from Mathematical Models
15.40-16.00 Break
16.00-16.30
Alexander Bratus - Moscow State University, Russia
Mathematical modelling cancer cells dynamics population considering the set of sequential mutation. Application to therapy strategy
16.35-17.05
Maksim Kuznetsov - Beckman Research Institute, USA
Mathematical modeling unveils optimization strategies for targeted radionuclide therapy of blood cancers
Thursday, May 22
Epidemic
14.00-14.30 (CET time)
Vincenzo Capasso - University of Milano, Italy
Controlling Xylella epidemic in olive orchards
14.35-15.05
Mostafa Adimy - INRIA, University Lyon 1, France
Multi-strain nested immuno-epidemiological model for dengue reinfection, structured by time-since-last-infection and time-since-last-recovery
15.10-15.40
Ezio Venturino - University Marie et Louis Pasteur, CNRS, France
Controlling the invasion of Halyomorpha halys via a discrete mathematical model and a 5-year data collection study in Northern Italy
15.40-16.00 Break
16.00-16.30
Shigui Ruan – University of Miami
An Age-structured Syphilis Model
16.35-17.05
Arnaud Ducrot - University of Havre, France
Mathematical modelling and analysis of the adaptive dynamics in mosquito populations: Uniform persistence of malaria infection
17.10-17.40
Andrea Pugliese - University of Trento, Italy
Modelling protective behaviour in mosquito-borne epidemics
17.45-18.15
Masoud Saade - RUDN Unversity, Russia
Delay epidemic models based on disease duration
Friday, May 23
Ecology, evolution
14.00-14.30 (CET time)
Pierre Auger - Institute of Research and Development (IRD), France
Multi-site bio-economic models of fisheries: Effects of connectivity on the MSY and MEY
14.35-15.05
Sergei Petrovskii - University of Leicester, UK
Tipping points and extinctions in models of oceanic plankton-oxygen dynamics
15.10-15.40
Jean-Christophe Poggiale - Aix Marseille University, France
Intra-specific diversity and adaptation modify regime shifts dynamics under environmental change
15.40-16.00 Break
16.00-16.30
David Saakian - Alikhanyan National Laboratory, Armenia
The evolutionary dynamics as a stochastic thermodynamics
16.35-16.55
Idan Sorin - Technion, Israel
Instability of Uniform Oscillations in the Spatially Extended May-Leonard System
17.00-17.20
Elisheva Siegfried - Northwestern University, USA
Fractured alliances within a four-species cyclic ecological community
17.25-17.45
S. Pal - Wilfrid Laurier University
Analysis and applications of nonlocal models in life sciences