1. Ilya Akberdin (Department of Systems Biology, Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Lavrentyev Ave., 10, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia): Automatic generation of mathematical models of molecular-genetic systems [Section: Bioinformatics and System Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  2. Ada Akerman (Department of Mathematics, University of Vienna, Austria): Local adaptation under diversifying selection: A two-locus migration- selection model [Section: Population Genetics - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  3. Maymona Al-husari (University of Strathclyde, UK, Department of Mathematics and Statistics): Regulation of Tumour Intracellular pH: A Mathematical Model Examining the interplay between hydrogen ions and lactate [Section: Cancer - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  4. Tea Ammunét (Section of Ecology, Department of Biology, University of Turku, FI-20014 Turku, Finland): Modelling the outcome of climate change driven invasion: effects of apparent competition on the resident and invasive forest herbivore population dynamics [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  5. Ananthi Anandanadesan (The University of Dundee Mathematics Department): Mathematical modeling of the spatio-temporal dynamics of aphid-paraistoid-plant-virus interactions [Section: Population Dynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  6. Masahiro Anazawa (Tohoku Institute of Technology): Interspecific competition models derived from competition between individuals [Section: Population Dynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  7. Roumen Anguelov (University of Pretoria): Mathematical model of Wood Frog Population [Section: Population Dynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  8. Mochamad Apri (Biometris, Wageningen University, The Netherlands): Identifying the core of biochemical networks: complexity reduction preserving dynamical behavior [Section: Regulatory Networks - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  9. Julian Arndts (University of Cambridge; Humboldt University of Berlin): Transaction costs and structure formation: an economic approach to biological systems [Section: Bioinformatics and System Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  10. Anne Arnold (Max-Planck-Institut, Am Mühlenberg 1, 14476 Potsdam, Germany): Comparative model analyis of the Calvin-Benson cycle [Section: Bioinformatics and System Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  11. Jesus R. Artalejo (Faculty of Mathematics; Complutense University; 28040 Madrid; Spain): The ratio of expectations distribution as an alternative to quasi-stationarity in stochastic biological models [Section: Epidemics - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  12. Gianluca Ascolani (Laboratory IMNC, CNRS-UMR 8165 and Universities Paris Diderot-Paris 7 and Paris Sud-11, Orsay, France): Migration processes of interacting cancerous cells: beyond the mean field approximation [Section: Cancer - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  13. Laura Astola (Wageningen University and Research Centre): Glycosylation Networks in Tomato, Top-down and Bottom-up Inference Combined [Section: Bioinformatics and System Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  14. Konstantin Avilov (Institute of Numerical Mathematics of RAS, Moscow, Russia): Case detection rate: what can be estimated without prevalence surveys? [Section: Epidemics - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  15. Suruchi Bakshi (Centre for Mathematical Biology, University of Oxford): Breaking the symmetry: understanding Centrosomin incorporation in Drosophila centrosomes in order to study asymmetric division of neural stem cells [Section: Developmental Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  16. Maria Barbarossa (Technische Universität München): Delay equations for the cell cycle of tumoral cells [Section: Cancer - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  17. Krzysztof Bartoszek (Mathematical Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology and the University of Gothenburg): Multivariate comparative analysis [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  18. Wojciech Bartoszek (Gdansk University of Technology, Department of Mathematics): On dynamics of quadratic stochastic processes and their applications in biology [Section: Population Genetics - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  19. Robert Bauer (Department of Mathematics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign): A queueing theory model for the dynamics of microtubules and microfilaments [Section: Cell and Tissue Biophysics - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  20. Stefan Becker (University of Luebeck): A mathematical model of brain tumor and normal tissue responses to radiation therapy [Section: Cancer - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  21. Juliana Berbert (Institute for Theoretical Physics - IFT/Unesp - Sao Paulo/SP/Brazil): Individual's memory as a parameter to differentiate population distribution patterns [Section: Population Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  22. Ludek Berec (Department of Theoretical Ecology, Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre ASCR, Branisovska 31, 37005 Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic): Double impact of sterilizing pathogens: added value of increased life expectancy on pest control effectiveness [Section: Epidemics - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  23. Adriana Bernal Escobar (Universidad de los Andes): Spatial explicit dispersal modeling for the conservation of jaguars in Colombia [Section: Population Dynamics - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  24. Alex Best (University of Sheffield): Host resistance and coevolution in spatially structured populations [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  25. Andrzej Bielecki (Institute of Computer Science, Jagiellonian University, ul Łojasiewicza 6, 30-348 Kraków, Poland): Mathematical and numerical modeling of presynaptic phase of fast transport [Section: Neurosciences - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  26. Paweł Błażej (Department of Genomics, Faculty of Biotechnology, University of Wrocław, ul. Przybyszewskiego 63/77, 51-148 Wrocław, Poland): Modeling of prokaryotic genome evolution using coding signal as selection pressure [Section: Genetics and Genomics - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  27. Christian Bodenstein (University of Jena, Department of Bioinformatics): Protein activation by calcium oscillations and Jensen's Inequality [Section: Regulatory Networks - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  28. Andreas Bohn (ITQB - New University of Lisbon): Multi-level modeling of the stochastic spatio-temporal dynamics of phototrophic biofilms [Section: Population Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  29. Katarína Boďová (Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia): Factors determining length distribution of telomeric structures in absence of telomerase [Section: Genetics and Genomics - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  30. Wojciech Borkowski (Center for Complex Systems, Institute for Social Studies, University of Warsaw): Cellular automaton eco-systems – the simple way to simulate macroevolution [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  31. Roger Bowers (Department of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Liverpool, Liverpool, L69 7ZL, U.K.): Evolutionary behaviour in single-species discrete-time models: the importance of trade-offs, the underlying population dynamics and density dependence [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  32. Alexander Bratus (Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia): Stability and limit behavior of a distributed replicator system [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  33. Carlos A. Braumann (Centro de Investigação em Matemática e Aplicações, Universidade de Évora): Profit optimization issues in livestock production in a randomly variable environment [Section: Population Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  34. Nick Britton (University of Bath, UK): Interspecific kleptoparasitism [Section: Population Dynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  35. Ellen Brooks-Pollock (University of Cambridge): Tuberculosis - the family disease? [Section: Epidemics - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  36. Reinhard Bürger (University of Vienna): The effects of linkage and gene flow on local adaptation: A two-locus continent-island model [Section: Population Genetics - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  37. Peter Buske (Interdisciplinary Center for Bioinformatics, Leipzig University): Modelling in vitro crypt formation [Section: Cellular Systems Biology - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  38. Yin Cai (Research Group Modeling of Biological Systems, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany): Spatially-resolved mathematical modeling of T cell antigen recognition [Section: Immunology - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  39. Baba Issa Camara (UMR 077, Plant Pathology, French National Agricultural Institute): Estimation of the stratified dispersal rate [Section: Ecosystems Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  40. Vincenzo Capasso (University of Milan): Population behaviour of cancer stem cells [Section: Cancer - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  41. Magda Castel (Agrocampus Ouest, UMR1099 BiO3P, 35042 Rennes, France): Temporal heterogeneity in host availability can cause evolutionary branching of plant parasites [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  42. Isaias Chairez-Hernandez (IPN CIIDIR DURANGO MÉXICO): Grasshopper population interpolation with Generalized linear models [Section: Population Dynamics - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  43. Fabio Chalub (Universidade Nova de Lisboa): Discrete and continous models in evolutionary dynamics [Section: Population Dynamics - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  44. Luis Chaves (Graduate School of Environmental Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan): Non-linear impacts of climatic variability on the density dependent regulation of an insect vector of disease [Section: Population Dynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  45. Ibrahim Cheddadi (INRIA-Rocquencourt, France): Towards quantitative individual-based and continuum models of tumor multicellular aggregates [Section: Cancer - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  46. Andrey Cherstvy (ICS-2, FZ Juelich, 52425 Juelich, Germany): Protein-DNA interactions: reaching and recognizing the targets [Section: Bioengineering - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  47. Chadha Chettaoui (INRIA Rocquencourt / INRA Jouy en Josas): Towards a single-cell-based model of early development in ruminants [Section: Developmental Biology - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  48. Keng-Hwee Chiam (Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore): Bleb Statics, Dynamics, Adaptation and Directed Cell Migration [Section: Cell and Tissue Biophysics - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  49. Ryan Chisholm (Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute): A theoretical model linking interspecific variation in density dependence to species abundances [Section: Population Dynamics - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  50. Catalina Ciric (EDF; Division Recherche et Développement; Département Laboratoire National d'Hydraulique et Environnement; 6 quai Watier, 78401 Chatou, France): Aquatic ecosystem modeling: use of screening sensitivity analysis methods to facilitate the calibration process [Section: Ecosystems Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  51. Christina Cobbold (University of Glasgow): Emerging spatio-temporal patterns in a model of insect invasion [Section: Population Dynamics - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  52. Jessica Conway (University of British Columbia): Continuous-time branching processes to model viral load in treated HIV+ individuals [Section: Immunology - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  53. Flora Cordoleani (Université de la Mediterrannée): Development of structure sensitivity analysis methods [Section: Population Dynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  54. Stephen Cornell (University of Leeds): Space, coexistence, and mutual invasibility [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  55. Adelle Coster (University of New South Wales, Australia): Modelling Insulin Action on Glucose Transporters [Section: Cell and Tissue Biophysics - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  56. Fabien Crauste (CNRS UMR5208, University Lyon 1, and INRIA Team Dracula): Multiscale Modelling of Red Blood Cell Production using Continuous and Hybrid Models [Section: Cellular Systems Biology - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  57. Attila Csikasz-Nagy (The Microsoft Research University of Trento Centre for Computational and Systems Biology): Cell signaling network unit dynamics [Section: Cellular Systems Biology - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  58. Jing-an Cui (Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture): Models of infectious disease control with limit treatment resource [Section: Epidemics - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  59. Sascha Dalessi (Department of medical genetics, University of Lausanne (UNIL), Lausanne, Switzerland): Analytical modeling of Dpp wt profile and tkv clones in Drosophila wing imaginal discs [Section: Developmental Biology - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  60. Daniel Damineli (PhD Program in Computational Biology - Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciências; Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica - Universidade Nova de Lisboa): Minimal modeling of two-oscillator circadian systems under conflicting environmental cues [Section: Cellular Systems Biology - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  61. Agnieszka Danek (Silesian University of Technology, Institute of Computer Science, Poland): Algorithm for Searching for Approximate Tandem Repeats based on the Burrows-Wheeler transform [Section: Genetics and Genomics - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  62. Ross Davidson (SAC): The impact of social structure on spatially explicit epidemiological models [Section: Epidemics - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  63. Niall Deakin (University of Dundee): Mathematical Modelling of Cancer Growth and Spread: The Role of Enzyme Degradation of Tissue [Section: Cancer - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  64. Eva Deinum (FOM institute AMOLF (NLD) and Wageningen University (NLD)): Manipulating auxin transport: different strategies leave different signatures [Section: Developmental Biology - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  65. Edgar Delgado-Eckert (Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering, ETH Zurich): A model of host response to a multi-stage pathogen [Section: Immunology - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  66. Thanate Dhirasakdanon (University of Helsinki): Coexistence of vertically and horizontally transmitted parasite strains in a simple SI type model [Section: Epidemics - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  67. Gabriel Dimitriu (``Gr. T. Popa'' University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Department of Mathematics and Informatics, 16 Universitatii street, 700115, Iasi, Romania): Optimal controls for enhancing natural response of the immune system in obesity-related chronic inflammation [Section: Immunology - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  68. Susanne Ditlevsen (Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Copenhagen): The stochastic Morris-Lecar neuron model embeds a one-dimensional diffusion and its first-passage-time crossings [Section: Neurosciences - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  69. Marina Dolfin (Dep. of Mathematics - University of Messina): A phenomenological approach to the dynamics of clonal expansion and immune competition of T cells [Section: Immunology - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  70. Mirela Domijan (University of Warwick): Light and temperature effects on the circadian clock [Section: Bioinformatics and System Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  71. Alexey Doroshkov (THE INSTITUTE OF CYTOLOGY AND GENETICS The Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences): Analysis of leaf hairiness in wheat Triticum Aestivum L. using image processing technique [Section: Bioimaging - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  72. Fátima Drubi Vega (Leiden University): Do bacteria form spores as a bet-hedging strategy in stochastic environments? [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  73. Ahmed Elaiw (Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University, P.O. Box 80203, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia.): Global properties of virus dynamics models with multi-target cells and delays [Section: Epidemics - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  74. Ait Dads Elhadi (Faculty of Sciences , Cadi Ayyad University): Existence of Positive Almost Periodic or Ergodic Solutions for Some Neutral Nonlinear Integral Equations arising in epidemiological models [Section: Epidemics - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  75. Elizabeth Elliott (University of Leeds): Dispersal polymorphism and species' invasions [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  76. Radek Erban (Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford): Stochastic modelling of reaction-diffusion processes in biology [Section: Cellular Systems Biology - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  77. Yoan Eynaud (Laboratoire de Microbiologie, de Géochimie et d'Ecologie Marines, UMR CNRS 6117, Centre d'Océanologie de Marseille (OSU) Université de la Méditerranée - Campus de Luminy, case 901 13288 Marseille cedex 9): Modelling the mesopelagic ecosystem: how far details are important ? [Section: Ecosystems Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  78. Chun Fang (Department of Mathematics and Statistics): Asymptotic almost periodicity of competitive-cooperative systems with almost periodic time dependence [Section: Population Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  79. Elisenda Feliu (Bioinformatics Research Centre): Enzyme sharing as a cause of multistationarity in signaling systems [Section: Cellular Systems Biology - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  80. Luis Fernandez Lopez (University of Sao Paulo Medical School): Time-dependent discret, Ising-like model for SIS epidemic systems [Section: Epidemics - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  81. Wilson Ferreira Jr. (University of Campinas- Brazil): Dengue Epidemics : Urbi et Orbi [Section: Population Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  82. Stephan Fischer (INSA-LYON, CNRS, INRIA, LIRIS, UMR 5205, F-69621, FRANCE): Unravelling laws of genome evolution with both mathematical and individual-based models [Section: Population Genetics - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  83. Ben Fitzpatrick (Loyola Marymount University): Modeling and Estimation of Gene Regulatory Networks and Environmental Stress Response [Section: Regulatory Networks - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  84. Daniel Forger (Department of Mathematics, University of Michigan): The surprising complexity of signal processing in clock neurons [Section: Neurosciences - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  85. Scott Fortmann-Roe (UC Berkeley): Automatic Classification of Vulture Behavior using Machine Learning Algorithms Applied to Accelerometer Data [Section: Bioinformatics and System Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  86. Pawel Foszner (Silesian University of Technology): Efficient reannotation system for verifying genomic targets of DNA microarray probes [Section: Bioinformatics and System Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  87. Benjamin Franz (Oxford University (OCCAM)): Hybrid modelling of cell migration: coupling individual-based models with partial differential equations [Section: Population Dynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  88. Jan Fuhrmann (Institute of Applied Mathematics, University of Heidelberg): On a parabolic model for particle alignment [Section: Cell and Tissue Biophysics - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  89. Jill Gallaher (Moffitt Cancer Center): Phenotypic inheritance transforms heterogeneity in tumor growth [Section: Cancer - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  90. Joerg Galle (Interdisciplinary Centre for Bioinformatics, University Leipzig): Transcriptional regulation by histone modifications [Section: Bioinformatics and System Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  91. Martina Gallenberger (Helmholtz Zentrum München, Ingolstädter Landstraße 1, 85764 Neuherberg, Germany): A mathematical model for glucose and insulin dynamics with direct connection to the beta-cell cycle [Section: Medical Physiology - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  92. Jose A. Garcia (University of Otago): A reinforced random walk model for studying the acute inflammatory response [Section: Immunology - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  93. Astrid Gasselhuber (Medical University of South Carolina; Vienna University of Technology): Computational Model of Targeted Drug Delivery via Low-Temperature Sensitive Liposomes and image-guided focused ultrasound [Section: Cancer - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  94. Uduak George (University of Sussex): Mathematical and numerical modelling of cell membrane deformations as a consequence of actin dynamics [Section: Cell and Tissue Biophysics - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  95. Sebastian Gerdes (Institute for Medical): Can Polyclonality prevent the outbreak of leukemia? [Section: Immunology - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  96. Philip Gerlee (Mathematical Sciences, Gothenburg University): The impact of phenotypic switching on glioma growth [Section: Cancer - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  97. Wayne M. Getz (Department Environmental Science Policy & Management, University of California at Berkeley): A Biomass Flow Approach to Population Models and Food Webs [Section: Population Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  98. Atiyo Ghosh (Leiden University): Quantifying Stochastic Introgression Processes with Hazard Rates [Section: Population Dynamics - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  99. Kyriaki Giorgakoudi (Institute for Animal Health, Pirbright Laboratory, Ash Road, Surrey, GU24 0NF, UK): Mathematical modelling of foot-and-mouth disease virus infection of bovine epithelial cells [Section: Cell and Tissue Biophysics - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  100. Tilmann Glimm (Western Washington University): Pattern formation in reaction-diffusion systems with an external morphogen gradient [Section: Developmental Biology - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  101. Jean-Luc Gouzé (INRIA BIOCORE): Qualitative Control of a Bistable Genetic Network [Section: Regulatory Networks - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  102. Galina Gramotnev (School of Mathematics and Physics, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia): Generalised Stress: A unifying model for psychological stress and psychosomatic treatment [Section: Immunology - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  103. Jonathan Greenman (University of Stirling, UK): Pathogen exclusion in eco-epidemiological models [Section: Ecosystems Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  104. Z.J. Grzywna (Section of Chemical Physics and Biophysics, Department of Physical Chemistry and Technology of Polymers, Faculty of Chemistry, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland): Role and activity of some chosen voltage-gated K+ and Na+ channels – mathematical description and analyses [Section: Cell and Tissue Biophysics - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  105. Saliha Hamdous (University of Tizi-Ouzou, ALGERIA): Invariant Measure for the Stochastic Models of the Population Dynamics with Spatial Diffusion [Section: Population Dynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  106. Samuel Handelman (Mathematical Biosciences Institute, The Ohio State University, Columbus OH): GENPHEN: Genotype/Phenotype Association with Reference to Phylogeny [Section: Bioinformatics and System Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  107. Heather Hardway (Boston University): Dorsal-ventral patterning in sea urchin and Drosophila embryos [Section: Developmental Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  108. Eleanor Harrison (University of Bath, UK): Epidemic Models for Leishmaniasis: Elucidation of Key Processes and Parameters [Section: Epidemics - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  109. S.Naser Hashemi (Department of Applied Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Amirkabir University of Technology,Tehran, Iran): Modeling Control Strategies for Influenza Epidemic with the Emergence and Evolution of Drug Resistance [Section: Epidemics - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  110. Robert Heise (Max-Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Potsdam): Extensions to Kinetic Flux Profiling to determine the distribution of fluxes in the central carbon metabolism of Arabidopsis thaliana [Section: Cellular Systems Biology - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  111. John Hertz (Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen): Network reconstruction from nonstationary spike trains [Section: Neurosciences - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  112. Roslyn Hickson (National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, AUSTRALIA): Evaluating control strategies for TB in the Torres Strait Island region [Section: Epidemics - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  113. Erwan Hingant (Institut Camille Jordan, Lyon, France.): An on-pathway step explains the kinetic of prion amyloid formation [Section: Population Dynamics - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  114. Jonathan Hiorns (University of Nottingham): A biomechanical model of the asthmatic airway [Section: Medical Physiology - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  115. Bartholomaeus Hirt (University of Nottingham): Mathematical investigation into the effects of the anti-cancer compound RHPS4 on cell-cycle dynamics [Section: Bioinformatics and System Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  116. Thiemo Hustedt (Technische Fakultät, Universität Bielefeld): Moment closure in a Moran model with recombination [Section: Population Genetics - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  117. Jaime Iranzo (Centro de Astrobiología (INTA-CSIC), Madrid, Spain): Tempo and mode of inhibitor-mutagen therapies: a multidisciplinary approach [Section: Population Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  118. Shingo Iwami (Japan Science and Technology Agency): Quantification system of viral dynamics in vitro - the dynamics of SHIV on HSC-F cell line [Section: Immunology - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  119. Sara Jabbari (University of Nottingham): Systems biology of Clostridium acetobutylicum [Section: Bioinformatics and System Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  120. Mehrdad Jafari-Mamaghani (Karolinska Institutet/Stockholm University): Employing Statistics in Systems Microscopy [Section: Cellular Systems Biology - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  121. Peter Jagers (Mathematical Sciences, Chalmers and University of Gothenburg): Finite Populations Regulated by a Carrying Capacity [Section: Population Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  122. Nick Jagiella (INRIA Rocquencourt, Paris, France): From Data Analysis to Model Parameterization & Prediction of Tumor Growth and Therapy [Section: Population Dynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  123. Joanna Jaroszewska (Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics, and Mechanics; University of Warsaw): Chaotic properties of some partial differential equation with a random delay describing cellular replication [Section: Population Dynamics - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  124. Helen Johnson (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): Novel ABC-bayesian emulation hybrid algorithm for complex model calibration: the first waves [Section: Epidemics - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  125. Zofia Jones (University of Nottingham): Helfrich Energy Model of the Phagocytosis of a Fibre [Section: Cell and Tissue Biophysics - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  126. Matthias Kahm (University of Applied Sciences Koblenz/RheinAhrCampus Remagen): Actuators of yeast potassium homeostasis [Section: Cellular Systems Biology - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  127. Yannis Kalaidzidis (MPI-CBG): Quantitative Multiparametric Image Analysis for Estimation of siRNA Induced Off-target Effect [Section: Bioimaging - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  128. Arseny Karkach (Institute of Numerical Mathematics RAS): Adaptive trade-off between reproduction and survival in Mediterranean fruit flies induced by changing dietary conditions [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  129. Ilmari Karonen (University of Helsinki): Evolution of polymorphism on a heterogeneous landscape [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  130. Helen Kettle (Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland): Modelling the Emergent Dynamics of Microbial Communities in the Human Colon [Section: Ecosystems Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  131. Evgeniy Khain (Oakland University): Role of fluctuations in front propagation: the insect outbreak model [Section: Population Dynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  132. Eunjung Kim (Moffitt Cancer Center): Getting old and misbehaving: Can stromal aging drive melanoma initiation? [Section: Cancer - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  133. Sabrina Kleessen (Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Potsdam, Germany): Dynamic regulatory on/off minimization infers key regulators of the Calvin cycle under internal temporal perturbations [Section: Bioinformatics and System Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  134. Sandra Kluth (Bielefeld University): The stationary distribution of the ancestral types in the Moran model with mutation and selection [Section: Population Genetics - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  135. Michael Knudsen (Bioinformatics Research Centre, Aarhus University, Denmark): Mathematical Modeling of Phosphorelay Dynamics [Section: Regulatory Networks - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  136. Tetsuya Kobayashi (Institute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo): Noise-Induced Symmetry-Breaking Underlies Reliable and Flexible Cellular Decision-Making [Section: Cellular Systems Biology - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  137. Martin Koetzing (Dept. Bioinformatics, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany): Dynamic Optimization of Nitrogen Assimilation in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii [Section: Regulatory Networks - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  138. Mikhail Kolev (Warmia and Mazury University of Olsztyn, Poland): Numerical analysis of a model of tumor invasion [Section: Cancer - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  139. Richard Kollár (Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia): Mathematical model of biophysical mechanisms of telomere length maintenance in mitochondrial DNA of C. parapsilosis [Section: Genetics and Genomics - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  140. Andrey Kolobov (P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow, Russia): Speed selection in the model of infiltrative tumour growth with account of migration-proliferation dichotomy [Section: Cancer - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  141. Tanya Kostova Vassilevska (National Science Foundation): A model of intracellular virus replication with implications for virus evolution [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  142. Ilona Kowalik-Urbaniak (University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada): Objective quality assessment of JPEG- and JPEG2000- compressed CT neuro images [Section: Bioimaging - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  143. Kseniya Kravchuk (Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics): Delayed feedback results in non-markovian statistics of neuronal firing [Section: Neurosciences - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  144. J Krishnan (Imperial College London): Modelling and elucidating design principles underlying attractive and repulsive gradient sensing [Section: Cellular Systems Biology - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  145. Michael Kücken (Max-Planck-Institut for the Physics of Complex Systems): The role of mechanical stress and Merkel cells in the formation of fingerprints [Section: Developmental Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  146. Toshikazu Kuniya (University of Tokyo): Global stability analysis with a discretization approach for an age-structured SIR epidemic model [Section: Epidemics - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  147. Paweł Lachor (Institute of Informatics, Silesian University of Technology): Accuracy indices for assessing performance of different versions of Gillespie Algorithm for stochastic molecular simulations [Section: Bioengineering - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  148. Tanny Lai (Biophysics Team, Fluid Dynamics, A*STAR Institute of High Performance Computing): Combined experimental and mathematical modeling of circular dorsal ruffles [Section: Cellular Systems Biology - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  149. Anastasia Lavrova (Physics Institute, Humboldt University at Berlin): Dynamical switching between network states in the hippocampal circuit [Section: Neurosciences - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  150. Sivan Leviyang (Georgetown University): Sampling HIV intrahost genealogies based on a model of acute stage CTL response [Section: Population Genetics - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  151. Jonathan Li (University of California, Irvine): Effects of Cell Compressibility, Motility and Contact Inhibition on the Growth of Tumor Cell Clusters [Section: Cell and Tissue Biophysics - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  152. Chelsea Liddell (Dartmouth College, USA): Persistence of the Sickle Cell Genome in the Presence of Malaria [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  153. Juan Carlos López Alfonso (Interdisciplinary Mathematical Institute (IMI), Complutense University of Madrid, Spain): Some Mathematical Problems in Radiotherapy [Section: Cancer - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  154. MJ Lopez-Herrero (School of Statistics, Complutense University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain): The SIS and SIR stochastic epidemic models: Length of an outbreak and time to infection [Section: Epidemics - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  155. Miguel A. Lopez-Marcos (Universidad de Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain): Numerical analysis of a population model of marine invertebrates with different life stages [Section: Population Dynamics - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  156. Sharon Lubkin (North Carolina State University): Mechanical control of spheroid growth: distinct morphogenetic regimes [Section: Developmental Biology - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  157. Torbjörn Lundh (Chalmers and University of Gothenburg): Invariances of cross- and trippel-ratios of human limbs? [Section: Developmental Biology - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  158. Wes Maciejewski (Department of Mathematics, Queen's University): Resistance Distance and Relatedness on an Evolutionary Graph [Section: Population Dynamics - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  159. Anotida Madzvamuse (University of Sussex): The evolving surface finite element method (ESFEM) for pattern formation on evolving biological surfaces [Section: Developmental Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  160. Silvia Mahmood (Institute of Medical Biochemistry, Jessenius Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University,Martin, Slovakia): Numerical simulations of a continuum model for avascular tumor growth [Section: Cancer - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  161. Ludovic Mailleret (INRA France): From elaborate to compact seasonal plant epidemic models [Section: Epidemics - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  162. Adam Makuchowski (Silesian University of Technology): Discovering motifs in DNA sequences [Section: Cellular Systems Biology - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  163. Michał Marczyk (Institute of Automatic Control, Silesian University of Technology): Discriminative gene selection in low dose radiotherapy microarray data for radiosensitivity profile search [Section: Bioinformatics and System Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  164. Glenn Marion (Biomathematics & Statistics Scotland): Modelling the spatial spread of invasive aliens: process-based models and Bayesian inference [Section: Population Dynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  165. Alicia Martinez-Gonzalez (Departamento de Matemáticas, E.T.S. de Ingenieros Industriales & IMACI-Instituto de Matemática Aplicada a la Ciencia y la Ingeniería, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, 13071, Ciudad Real, Spain): Hypoxic Migratory Cell Waves around Necrotic Cores in Glioblastomas: A Mathematical Model [Section: Cancer - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  166. Nicola McPherson (University of Stirling): Macroparasites in Managed Systems: Using mathematical models to help reduce the Impact of \emph{Argulus foliaceus} in UK Fisheries [Section: Population Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  167. Olesya Melnichenko (Moscow State University, Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics): Tuberculosis in Russia: comparison of TB control programmes [Section: Epidemics - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  168. Berta Mendoza-Juez (Departamento de Matemáticas, E.T.S. de Ingenieros Industriales & IMACI - Instituto de Matemática Aplicada a la Ciencia y la Ingeniería, Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha, 13071, Ciudad Real, Spain): Mathematical modelling of metabolic symbiosis in tumors [Section: Cancer - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  169. Carsten Mente (Technische Universität Dresden, Center for Information Services and High Performance Computing): Modeling of Tumor Cell Dynamics with Individual-based Lattice-gas Cellular Automata [Section: Cancer - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  170. Gülnihal Meral (Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Zonguldak Karaelmas University): Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Simulations for the Influence of Heat Shock Proteins on Tumour Invasion [Section: Cancer - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  171. Geoffry Mercer (National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University): Did seasonal influenza vaccination increase the risk of pandemic influenza infection? [Section: Epidemics - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  172. Judith Miller (Georgetown University): Beyond mutation surfing: adaptation during invasions [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  173. Victoria Mironova (Institute of cytology and genetics, Novosibirsk, Russia): The combined mechanisms of the reverse fountain and the reflected flow provide for self-organization and maintenance of the root apical meristem [Section: Developmental Biology - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  174. Shabnam MoobedMehdiAbadi (PhD Candidate, Department of Mathematics, University of California, Ivine): Lattice Gas Cellular Automata modeling of lineage dynamics and feedback control [Section: Cancer - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  175. Yoshihiro Morishita (Kyushu University): Coding design of positional information for robust morphogenesis [Section: Developmental Biology - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  176. Manuel Mota (Department of Mathematics. University of Extremadura.): Conditions for extinction of some lethal alleles of X-linked genes [Section: Population Genetics - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  177. Iwona Mroz (Institute of Experimental Physics, University of Wroclaw, Plac Maxa Borna 9, 50-204 Wroclaw, Poland): Adaptation to a given habitat as a factor influencing dynamics and evolution of model populations [Section: Population Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  178. Maciej Mrugala (University of Washington Department of Neurology): Predicting pseudoprogression in glioblastoma patients: A mathematical and clinical perspective [Section: Cancer - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  179. Johannes Müller (TU München): Modeling the spread of phytophtora [Section: Ecosystems Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  180. Daniele Muraro (University of Nottingham): A multi-scale analysis of the influence of hormonal cross-talk: cell-fate determination in Arabidopsis thaliana root development [Section: Regulatory Networks - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  181. Jose Nacher (Department of Complex and Intelligent Systems): Data analysis and mathematical modeling of internal duplication process in multi-domain proteins [Section: Bioinformatics and System Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  182. Toshiyuki Namba (Osaka Prefecture University, Graduate School of Science): Intraguild Predation in a Source-Sink Metacommunity [Section: Ecosystems Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  183. Zoltan Neufeld (UCD Dublin): Integrating multiple signals into cell decisions by a network of protein modification cycles [Section: Cellular Systems Biology - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  184. Sergey Nikolaev (The Institute of Cytology and Genetics The Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences): Spatial Distributed Genetic Mechanism for Stem Cell Niche Structure Control in the Shoot Apical Meristem [Section: Developmental Biology - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  185. Ryosuke Nishi (Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, The Univ. of Tokyo, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science): Chase and Escape in Groups: Vampire Problem [Section: Epidemics - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  186. Hiroshi Nishiura (The University of Hong Kong): Validating early estimation of the transmission potential of pandemic influenza (H1N1-2009): Sample size estimation for post-epidemic seroepidemiological studies [Section: Epidemics - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  187. Robert Noble (Department of Zoology, University of Oxford): Using iterative methods to determine an antigenic switching network in Plasmodium falciparum [Section: Regulatory Networks - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  188. Etsuko Nonaka (IceLab & Dept of Ecology and Environmental Science, Umeå University, Sweden): Adaptive advantage of aggregation in a population with Allee effects [Section: Population Dynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  189. Ekaterina A. Nosova (Russian Federal Institute of Public Health): Equilibrium in model of HIV dynamics with transitions between risk group [Section: Epidemics - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  190. Artem Novozhilov (Moscow State University of Railway Engineering, Moscow, Russia): On the spread of epidemics in a closed heterogeneous population: Stochastic aspects [Section: Epidemics - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  191. Tuomas Nurmi (University of Turku, Finland): Joint evolution of specialization and dispersal in structured metapopulations [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  192. Anna Ochab-Marcinek (Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland): How stochasticity in gene expression differentiates phenotypes without changing genotypes [Section: Regulatory Networks - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  193. Łukasz Olczak (Institute of Informatics, Silesian University of Technology): Mathematical model of tandem repeat evolution based on comparisons of Homo sapiens and Homo neanderthalensis genomes [Section: Genetics and Genomics - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  194. Yo-Hey Otake (NISTEP, MEXT, Government of Japan): Convergence properties of the law of reproduction by the first principle derivation in population dynamics [Section: Population Dynamics - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  195. Aziz Ouhinou (African Institute for Mathematical Sciences, 6 Melrose Road, Muizenberg, 7945, South Africa.): Epidemiological Models with Prevalence Dependent Endogenous Self-Protection Measure [Section: Epidemics - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  196. Peter Pang (National University of Singapore (Dept of Math)): Mathematical modeling of an ecosystem with three-level trophic interactions [Section: Population Dynamics - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  197. Su-Chan Park (The Catholic University of Korea, Republic of Korea): Evolutionary advantage of small populations on complex fitness landscapes [Section: Population Genetics - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  198. Kalle Parvinen (Department of Mathematics, University of Turku, Finland): Joint evolution of dispersal and cooperation in a locally stochastic metapopulation model [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  199. Virginia Pasour (US Army Research Office): Influence of Macrophytes on Biological Residence Time in a Flow-Through System [Section: Ecosystems Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  200. Victor M. Pérez-García (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha): Bright solitons in malignant gliomas [Section: Cancer - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  201. Valeriy Perminov ("BioTeckFarm, Ltd"): On the reproduction number in different infectious diseases models [Section: Epidemics - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  202. Mateusz Plucinski (University of California, Berkeley): Human social network structure is reflected in sequence data for commensal bacteria [Section: Epidemics - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  203. Andrey Polezhaev (P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow, Russia): Mechanisms of pattern formation in biological systems caused by diffusion instability [Section: Developmental Biology - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  204. Rosalyn Porter (University of Stirling): Modelling the role of acaricide in preventing tick borne disease in a wild game bird [Section: Epidemics - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  205. Ilya Potapov (Department of Signal Processing, Tampere University of Technology, Korkeakoulunkatu 10, Tampere, Finland): Dynamics of synthetic genetic repressilators with phase-repulsive coupling [Section: Cellular Systems Biology - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  206. Gibin Powathil (Division of Mathematics, University of Dundee, Dundee, United Kingdom.): Modelling the effects of cell-cycle heterogeneity on tumour response to chemotherapy: Biological insights from a hybrid multi-scale cellular automaton model [Section: Cancer - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  207. Jamie Prentice (SAC): The Perturbation Effect in wildlife diseases: An emergent behaviour of simple models [Section: Epidemics - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  208. Krzysztof Psiuk-Maksymowicz (Silesian University of Technology, Institute of Automatic Control, Gliwice, Poland): Computational study of vascular tumour growth in response to combined therapies [Section: Cancer - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  209. Robert Puddicombe (Department of Computing, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, GU2 7XH, UK): Development of distinct colonies of genotype in a sympatric model of diploid entities [Section: Population Genetics - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  210. Andrea Pugliese (Department of Mathematics, University of Trento, Italy): Approximation of infection spread in multigroup SIR models through homogeneous models [Section: Epidemics - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  211. Małgorzata Pułka (Gdańsk University of Technology): Nonhomogeneous Markov chains and quadratic stochastic processes in biology [Section: Population Genetics - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  212. Jan Pyrzowski (Department of Neurology, Medical University of Gdansk): A dynamical model of epilepsy in a plastic neuronal network [Section: Neurosciences - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  213. Marina Rafajlovic (Department of Physics, University of Gothenburg, SE-41296 Gothenburg, Sweden): Linkage disequilibrium in populations of variable size [Section: Population Genetics - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  214. Andriamihaja Ramanantoanina (Department of Mathematical Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag XI, Matieland 7602, South Africa): A density-dependent diffusion model for a two-phase invasion [Section: Ecosystems Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  215. Jonathan Rault (INRIA Sophia Antipolis FRANCE (BIOCORE TEAM)): Equilibria and stability results for some zooplankton size-structured models [Section: Population Dynamics - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  216. Sarunas Repsys (Vilnius University, Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics): A brood-parasites dynamics model [Section: Epidemics - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  217. Jennifer Reynolds (Heriot-Watt University): The role of silica defences in driving vole population cycles [Section: Population Dynamics - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  218. Benjamin Ribba (INRIA, project-team NUMED, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, 46 allée d'Italie, 69007 Lyon, France): Evaluation of the antitumor effect of PCV chemotherapy on diffuse low-grade gliomas with a longitudinal tumor growth inhibition model [Section: Cancer - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  219. Ekaterina Roberts (King's College, London): Tailored graph ensembles as proxies or null models for real networks [Section: Regulatory Networks - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  220. Mick Roberts (Massey University, Albany, New Zealand): Epidemic models with uncertainty [Section: Epidemics - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  221. Mark Robertson-Tessi (Integrated Mathematical Oncology, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL): Metabolism: Integrating cellular and microenvironmental heterogeneity to drive tumor progression [Section: Cancer - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  222. Russell Rockne (University of Washington Department of Pathology, Department of Applied Mathematics): Response to anti-angiogenic therapy in human brain tumors: the role of the microenvironment and heterogeneity [Section: Cancer - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  223. Joanna Rodriguez Chrobak (University of Castilla - La Mancha, Spain): Mathematical model of lymphoma as a failure in maintanance of naïve T cell repertoire [Section: Cancer - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  224. Roberto Rosà (Fondazione Edmund Mach, San Michele all'Adige (TN) - ITALY): Modelling the impact of helminth parasite on rock partridge population dynamics [Section: Population Dynamics - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  225. Laura Sacerdote (Dept. of Mathematics "G. Peano", University of Torino): On the Interspike Times of two coupled Neurons [Section: Neurosciences - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  226. Michael Sadovsky (Institute of computational modelling of SB RAS): Close order in triplet composition in genomes [Section: Bioinformatics and System Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  227. Koichi Saeki (Kyushu University): T cell anergy as a strategy to reduce the risk of autoimmunity [Section: Immunology - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  228. Roberto Saenz (University of Cambridge): Quantifying transmission of high- and low-pathogenicity H7N1 avian influenza in turkeys [Section: Epidemics - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  229. Max Sajitz-Hermstein (Max Planck Institute for Molecular Plant Physiology): Biochemical reaction networks meet Coalitional Game Theory: The importance of not being single [Section: Cellular Systems Biology - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  230. Luis Sanz (Department of Mathematics. E.T.S.I.I, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Madrid, Spain): Exponential growth and extinction in age structured populations incorporating environmental stochasticity [Section: Population Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  231. Akiko Satake (Hokkaido University, Japan): A computational model of plant life cycle: genetic mechanism of local adaptation in flowering time [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  232. Andrew Savory (University Of Dundee): Swimming Patterns Of Zoospores [Section: Population Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  233. Simone Scacchi (Department of Mathematics, University of Milan): The anisotropic Bidomain model of electrocardiology: a comparison of coupled and uncoupled parallel preconditioners [Section: Bioengineering - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  234. Daniella Schittler (Institute for Systems Theory and Automatic Control, University of Stuttgart): Model selection of networks that are robust against kinetic uncertainties [Section: Regulatory Networks - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  235. Daniela Schlueter (Department of Mathematics, University of Dundee): The Role of Cell-Cell and Cell-Matrix Adhesion in Cancer Cell Invasion: A Multiscale Individual-Based Modelling Approach [Section: Cancer - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  236. Veit Schwämmle (Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Southern Denmark): The formation of histone modification domains [Section: Genetics and Genomics - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  237. Jacob Scott (Integrated Mathematical Oncology, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center): Genotypic Determinants of metastatic fitness: a delicate balance of passenger and driver mutations [Section: Cancer - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  238. Megan Selbach-Allen (University of Liverpool): An investigation of the epidemic threshold phenomenon in complex networks [Section: Epidemics - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  239. Lorenzo Sella (Mathematical Institute of Leiden University): Simulation of signaling and regulatory networks in B. subtilis [Section: Regulatory Networks - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  240. Hiromi Seno (Department of Mathematical and Life Sciences, Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima University): A simple mathematical model for the annual variation of epidemic outbreak with prevention level affected by incidence size in the last season [Section: Population Dynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  241. Anne Seppänen (University of Turku): Evolution of Dispersal and Global Climate Change [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  242. Raffaello Seri (Università degli Studi dell'Insubria): Confidence sets for the Aumann mean of a random closed set [Section: Bioimaging - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  243. Justyna Signerska (Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences): Firing map for integrate-and-fire models with almost periodic stimulus [Section: Neurosciences - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  244. Vladas Skakauskas (Vilnius University): Numerical study of receptor-toxin-antibody interaction problem [Section: Immunology - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  245. Urszula Skwara (Maria Curie Skłodowska University): Asymptotic properties of stochastic symbiosis model [Section: Population Dynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  246. Jaroslaw Śmieja (Institute of Automatic Control, Silesian University of Technology): Coupled sensitivity and frequency analysis of signalling pathways [Section: Cellular Systems Biology - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  247. Charles Smith (North Carolina State Univ.): Distinguishing the Type of Input Noise in the Fitzhugh-Nagumo Neuronal Model [Section: Neurosciences - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  248. Max Souza (Universidade Federal Fluminense): Multiscaling Modelling in Evolutionary Dynamics [Section: Population Dynamics - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  249. Eirini Spanou (Democritus University of Thrace, Xanthi, Greece): The identification of a neuroelectric system in the time and frequency domain when an alpha stimulation is present [Section: Neurosciences - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  250. Jörn Starruß (Technische Universität Dresden, ZIH): Collective migration in myxobacteria driven by adventurous motility and elongated cell shape [Section: Developmental Biology - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  251. Tracy Stepien (University of Pittsburgh): Stretch-dependent proliferation in a one-dimensional elastic continuum model of cell layer migration [Section: Cell and Tissue Biophysics - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  252. Yvonne Stokes (School of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Adelaide): Improving success rates of assisted reproduction technology by mathematical modelling [Section: Bioengineering - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  253. Marc Sturrock (University of Dundee): Spatio-temporal modelling of the Hes1 and p53 pathways [Section: Cancer - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  254. Maciej Swat (Biocomplexity Institute, Indiana University, Bloomington ,IN, USA): Multi-Cell Tumor Growth Modeling Using CompuCell3D [Section: Cancer - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  255. Krzysztof Świder (Rzeszow University of Technology): Modeling and Integration of Biological Networks with BiNArr [Section: Bioinformatics and System Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  256. Joanna Szymanowska-Pułka (Department of Biophysics and Plant Morphogenesis, University of Silesia, Katowice): Analysis of the Lateral Root Morphology with the Use of the Fast Fourier Transform [Section: Developmental Biology - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  257. Zuzanna Szymańska (ICM, University of Warsaw): Mathematical modelling of cancer invasion: distinguishing between the relative importance of cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix adhesion [Section: Cancer - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  258. Masoomeh Taghipoor (Phd candidate, Laboratory of Mathématiques et Physique Théorique, François Rabelais University): A New Mathematical Model for combining Transport and Degradation in the Small Intestine [Section: Medical Physiology - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  259. Satoshi Takahashi (Department of Infomation and Computer Sciences, Nara Women's University): From Population Dynamics to Evolution: Oscillation in Lateral Asymmetry of Fish Induces the Evolution of Homozygote Incompatibility [Section: Population Genetics - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  260. Massimiliano Tamborrino (Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Copenhagen): Detection of the first-spike latency [Section: Neurosciences - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  261. Sofia Tapani (Dep. of Mathematical Sciences division of Mathematical Statistics, Chalmers University of Technology and Gothenburg University): Mathematical modelling of pronuclei migration in the mammalian egg [Section: Developmental Biology - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  262. Mickael Teixeira Alves (UR880 - URIH / INRA Sophia Antipolis FRANCE): Optimal foraging predators in Leslie Gower models with alternative prey [Section: Population Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  263. Jeremy Thibodeaux (Loyola University New Orleans): Optimal Treatment Strategies for Malaria Infection [Section: Population Dynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  264. Konstantin Thierbach (Institute for Medical Informatics and Biometry , Medical Faculty Carl Gustav Carus, Dresden University of Technology): Application of variational shape models in single cell tracking [Section: Bioimaging - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  265. Sara Tiburtius (TU Darmstadt): A multiscale model of mineralized fibril bundles - a homogenization approach [Section: Cell and Tissue Biophysics - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  266. Marcus Tindall (University of Reading): Genetic Regulation of Cholesterol Biosynthesis [Section: Cellular Systems Biology - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  267. Jaakko Toivonen (University of Helsinki): An adaptive trade-off between seed size and germination time [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  268. Alina Toma (Institute of Medical Engineering, University of Luebeck): A Nutrient-Guided Chemotaxis-Haptotaxis Approach for Modeling the Invasion of Tumor Cells [Section: Cell and Tissue Biophysics - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  269. Suzanne Touzeau (INRA, UR341 MIA, F-78350 Jouy-en-Josas, France): Estimating scrapie epidemiological parameters: comparison between a population dynamic model and an individual-based model [Section: Epidemics - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  270. Hiroshi Toyoizumi (Waseda University): The dynamics of social queues [Section: Population Dynamics - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  271. Arne Traulsen (Max-Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Ploen, Germany): Dynamics of blood diseases and the hierarchy of hematopoiesis [Section: Cancer - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  272. Elpida Tzafestas (Cognitive Science Lab., Dept. of Hist. & Philosophy of Science, Univ. of Athens, GREECE): Modeling hormonally dependent genetic networks [Section: Regulatory Networks - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  273. Margarete Utz (Department Biology II, Evolutionary Ecology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany): Body Condition Dependent Dispersal in a Heterogeneous Environment [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  274. Asher Uziel (Tel-Aviv University, BioMathematics Unit): Predicting the period in seasonally driven epidemics [Section: Epidemics - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  275. Milan van Hoek (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica): Protein Cost and Metabolic Network Structure Underlie Different Modes of Metabolic Efficiency [Section: Cellular Systems Biology - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  276. Simon van Mourik (Wageningen University and Research center): Quantitative modeling of gene expression in Arabidopsis flowers [Section: Regulatory Networks - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  277. María Vela-Pérez (IE University): Geodesic paths in simple graphs for some social insects [Section: Ecosystems Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  278. Maurício Vieira Kritz (LNCC/MCT): Biological Information, Biological Interaction and Anticipation [Section: Bioinformatics and System Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  279. Irene Vignon-Clementel (INRIA Paris-Rocquencourt, France): Towards predictive modeling of patient-specific Glenn-to-Fontan conversions: boundary conditions and design issues [Section: Medical Physiology - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  280. Fernao Vistulo de Abreu (University of Aveiro): Self-Nonself discrimination and the role of Costimulation and Anergy [Section: Immunology - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  281. Evgenii Volkov (Department of Theoretical Physics, Lebedev Physical Inst., Leninskii 53, Moscow, Russia): Dynamics of coupled repressilators: the role of mRNA kinetics and transcription cooperativity [Section: Cellular Systems Biology - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  282. Max von Kleist (Freie Universität Berlin): A Mathematical Modelling Framework to Assess the Impact of Antiviral Strategies on HIV Transmission [Section: Epidemics - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  283. Ute von Wangenheim (Technische Fakultät, Universität Bielefeld): Single-crossover recombination and ancestral recombination trees [Section: Population Genetics - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  284. Joe Yuichiro Wakano (Meiji University): Reduction from reaction-diffusion model to two-patch compartment model [Section: Ecosystems Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  285. Dorothy Wallace (Dartmouth College, USA): Sexually differentiated death rates in the presence of an efficient mating strategy [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  286. John Ward (Loughborough University): Mathematical modelling of wound healing and the development of chronic wounds [Section: Medical Physiology - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  287. Michael Watson (Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh): Development of the Murine Retinal Vasculature: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Simulation [Section: Developmental Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  288. William Weens (INRIA): Modeling tumor development in liver [Section: Bioinformatics and System Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  289. Sebastian Weitz (Laboratoire Plasma et Conversion d'Energie, UMR-CNRS 5213, Universit\'e Paul Sabatier, Bât 3R1, 118 Route de Narbonne, F-31062 Toulouse cedex 9, France): A model of self-induced thigmotactism in ants [Section: Population Dynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  290. Bernt Wennberg (Department of Mathematical Sciences): Sympatric speciation and its dependence on competition and strength of reinforcement [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  291. Lisa Willis (CoMPLEX, University College London): Biosilica nanoscale pattern formation in diatoms [Section: Developmental Biology - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  292. Christian Winkel (University of Stuttgart): Mathematical model(s) for the dynamics of (TNF-) Receptor Clustering [Section: Population Dynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  293. Meike Wittmann (Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich, Germany): Genetic effects of introduced species on their native competitors in habitats with different spatial structures [Section: Population Genetics - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  294. Carsten Wiuf (Aarhus University): Stochastic modeling of dna sequence data from heterogeneous tumors [Section: Cancer - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  295. Norio Yamamura (Research Institute for Humanity and Nature): Different Social-ecological Networks in Grassland and Forest Systems:Implication for their sustainable management [Section: Ecosystems Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  296. Atsushi Yamauchi (Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University): Joint evolution of sex ratio and reproductive group size under local mate competition with inbreeding depression [Section: Evolutionary Ecology - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  297. Ping Yan (University of Helsinki): Global asymptotic stability of solutions of nonautonomous master equations [Section: Ecosystems Dynamics - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  298. Xuxin Yang (University of Helsinki (visiting) and Hunan First Normal University): Permanence of a logistic type impulsive equation with infinite delay [Section: Population Dynamics - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  299. Jeong-Mi Yoon (University of Houston-Downtown): Population Dynamics of Glassy-winged Sharpshooter in Texas Vineyards [Section: Population Dynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  300. Hiroshi Yoshida (Faculty of Mathematics, Kyushu University): A condition for regeneration of a cell chain based on Dachsous:Fat heterodimer system [Section: Developmental Biology - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  301. Marcin Zagórski (Jagiellonian University, Institute of Physics): Model gene regulatory networks under mutation-selection balance [Section: Regulatory Networks - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  302. Lai Zhang (Department of Mathematics, Technical University of Denmark): Trait diversity promotes to stabilize community dynamics [Section: Population Dynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  303. Michał Zientek (Silesian University of Technology. Faculty Of Automatic Control, Electronics And Computer Science. Institute of Computer Science): Improving functional coherence of gene signatures by using Gene Ontology terms [Section: Bioinformatics and System Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  304. Ulyana Zubairova (The Institute of Cytology and Genetics The Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences): The Cell Growth and Division Can Destroy Stem Cell Niche in a Reaction-Diffusion Model [Section: Bioinformatics and System Biology - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  305. Vladimir Zubkov (University of Oxford): Hyperosmolarity of the tear film in dry eye syndrom [Section: Cell and Tissue Biophysics - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]