QLS has joined efforts with the Centre for Applied Mathematics in Bioscience and Medicine (CAMBAM) to offer weekly interdisciplinary seminars. Seminars featured by QLS are indicated in bold.
All seminars are held in the , room 908, from 12:05 to 1:00.
Winter 2018 | Speaker | Topic |
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Fred Guichard |
Meta-ecosystem theories: species that matter for the cycling of matter |
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Simon Gravel |
Genomics like it’s 1960: revisiting classical models with modern data |
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Felicia Magpantay |
Some challenges in modeling imperfect vaccines |
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Laurent Potvin-Trottier |
Engineering precise synthetic circuits and what it can teach us about biology |
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Dave Stephens |
Phylogenetic and Phylodynamic analysis of HIV infection in Montreal |
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Gregoire Altan-Bonnet |
Modeling how cytokine communications regulate the phenotypic variability of immune cells across spatio-temporal scales |
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Douglas Richardson |
Measuring endosomal pH beyond the diffraction limit |
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Paul Wiseman |
Cellular cartography: Mapping protein transport and interactions in living cells with fluorescence imaging & fluctuation analysis |
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Anmar Khadra |
Excitability in Cerebellar Stellate Cells: From Latency to Runup |
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Jonathan Marchini |
Brain imaging genetics in the UK Biobank |
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Nicole Li-Jessen |
Agent-based models of vocal fold trauma and repair |
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Brian Ingalls |
Synthetic biology approaches to suppression of antibiotic resistance: toward model-based design |
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Apr. 12 |
Fred Adler |
Using ecological models in biomedicine |
Erik Cook |
What causes a neuron to spike? |
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Kevin Hall |
The calculus of calories: Mathematical modeling of human body weight dynamics |
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Peter Grutter |
Atomic Force Microscopy for the Life Sciences: Quantifying forces |
QLS would like to thank Dr. Erik Cook for his help with organizing the seminars.