1. Rasha Abu Eid (Dental School, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom): Fractal Geometry in the Assessment of Oral Epithelial Dysplasia Grading System [MS#89: Fractals and Complexity II - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  2. Cristian Vasile Achim (Aalto University School of Science, Department of Applied Physics): Phase field Crystal Model for Liquid Crystals [MS#11: Multiscale modeling of biological systems: from physical tools to applications in cancer modeling II - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  3. Ben Adams (Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Bath, UK): Man bites mosquito: human movement and the urban epidemiology of vector-borne diseases [MS#1: Vector-borne diseases - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  4. Evans Afenya (Elmhurst College): Cancer Modeling: Frameworks, Approaches, and Insights [MS#44: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part V - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  5. Maira Aguiar (Centro de Matemática e Aplicações Funamentais (CMAF), Lisbon University, Lisbon, Portugal): Modelling dengue fever epidemiology: complex dynamics and its implication for data analysis [MS#2: Modelling dengue fever epidemiology - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  6. Helmut Ahammer (Institute of Biophysics, University of Graz, Austria): Fractal Dimension of Anal Intraepithelial Neoplasia (AIN) [MS#89: Fractals and Complexity II - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  7. Piero Poletti (Bruno Kessler Foundation): Risk perception and 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza spread in Italy [MS#59: Information, human behaviour and disease - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  8. Tomas Alarcón (Computational & Mathematical Biology Group Centre de Recerca Matematica (CRM) Barcelona, Spain): A flow-coupled phase-field model of tumour-induced angiogenesis [MS#93: Mathematical modeling and simulations of angiogenesis II - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  9. Urszula Ledzewicz (-): Discussion on cancer modeling [MS#42: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part III - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  10. Samuel Alizon (CNRS UMR 5290): Within-host parasite cooperation and the evolution of virulence [MS#7: Ecology and evolution of infectious diseases - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  11. Wolfgang Alt (Theoretical Biology, University Bonn, Germany): Mechanical feedback drives cell polarization, adhesion and migration [MS#79: Mechanical Models of Movement and Growth of Cells and Tissues II - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  12. Krystyna Ambroch (Gdansk University of Technology): Time series models for healthy people and patients with LVSD [MS#28: Heart rate dynamics: models and measures of complexity (part II) - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  13. Jose Amigó (Universidad Miguel Hernandez (Spain)): An overview of permutation entropy [MS#27: Heart rate dynamics: models and measures of complexity (part I) - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  14. Alexander Anderson (Integrated Mathematical Oncology, Moffitt Cancer Centre): Regulating drug resistance: Evolution and the double-bind [MS#5: The emergence of resistance in cancer using mathematical modelling - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  15. Viggo Andreasen (Roskilde University): The final size of an epidemic with two competing strains [MS#71: Mathematical models of evolutionary dynamics of infectious agents - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  16. Iris Antes (Technical University of Munich): Hierarchical approaches for the investigation of biomolecular recognition [MS#22: Bridging Time Scales in Biological Sciences - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  17. Narcisa Apreutesei (Technical University "Gh. Asachi" of Iasi, Romania): Travelling wave solutions for integro-differential equations from population dynamics [MS#57: Mathematical Models in Eco-epidemiology II - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  18. Krzysztof Argasinski (Dept. of Mathematics University of Sussex): In which currency are paid payoffs in evolutionary games? [MS#8: Game theoretical modelling and optimization in evolution and ecology I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  19. Yael Artzy-Randrup (Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Michigan): Severe First and Mild Later: Temporal Strategies in Pathogen Evolution [MS#71: Mathematical models of evolutionary dynamics of infectious agents - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  20. Franciane Azevedo (Institute for Theoretical Physics): The spatial dynamics of the diphenic planthopper [MS#37: Models in Spatial Ecology - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  21. Mostafa Bachar (Departement of Mathematics, King Saud University): Mathematical modeling of glucose insulin system during hemodialysis using different dialysate glucose concentrations [MS#6: Modeling physiological systems: model validation and experimental design issues - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  22. Stephen Baigent (University College London): The curvature of carrying simplices for competitive Lotka-Volterra systems [MS#3: Recent developments in the study of Lotka-Volterra and Kolmogorov systems - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  23. Ruth Baker (Centre for Mathematical Biology, University of Oxford): Corrected mean-field models for spatially-dependent advection-diffusion-reaction phenomena [MS#4: Connecting microscale and macroscale models of cellular migration - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  24. Joanna Balbus (Wroclaw University of Technology): Average conditions for permanence in N-species nonautonomous competitive systems of PDEs [MS#3: Recent developments in the study of Lotka-Volterra and Kolmogorov systems - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  25. Murad Banaji (University of Portsmouth, UK): Monotone dynamics in chemical reaction networks [MS#62: Structure and Dynamics of Biochemical Reaction Networks II - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  26. Leah Band (Centre for Plant Integrative Biology, University of Nottingham, UK): Modelling hormone-regulated plant root growth [MS#13: Plants, growth and transport processes II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  27. Malay Banerjee (I.I.T. Kanpur, India): Deterministic Chaos vs. Stochastic Oscillation in an Eco-epidemic Model [MS#56: Mathematical Models in Eco-epidemiology I - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  28. Susana Barbosa (Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine): A genetic model for the spread of insecticide resistance in a heterogeneous environment [MS#14: Mathematical Modeling of Mosquito-Borne Diseases - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  29. David Basanta (Moffitt Cancer Center): Tumour heterogeneity and its role in the emergence of resistance [MS#5: The emergence of resistance in cancer using mathematical modelling - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  30. Andrew Bate (University of Bath): Complex dynamics in an eco-epidemiological model [MS#57: Mathematical Models in Eco-epidemiology II - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  31. Jerry Batzel (University of Graz Institute for Mathematics and Scientific Computing): Methods of Sensitivity Identifiability Analysis in Modeling Human Physiological Systems [MS#6: Modeling physiological systems: model validation and experimental design issues - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  32. Julio Belmonte (Biocomplexity Institute, Indiana University, USA): Multi-cell, Multi-scale Models of Vertebrate Somitogenesis [MS#94: Systems Biology of Development - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  33. Sébastien Benzekry (LATP, Universite de Provence, Marseille): Optimal schedules for therapies in metastatic cancers [MS#42: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part III - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  34. Samuel Bernard (University of Lyon): Distributed delays stabilize negative feedback loops [MS#23: Delay Differential Equations and Applications II - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  35. Roberto Bertolusso (Rice University, Houston, TX, USA): IRF3 and NF-kB: transcription factors acting in a coordinated way under double stranded RNA stimulation [MS#49: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling I - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  36. Jenny Bloomfield (Heriot Watt University): The effect of nonlocal cellular interactions on pattern formation [MS#85: The dynamics of interacting cell systems: from intercellular interaction to tissue-level traits I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  37. Adam Bobrowski (Lublin University of Technology): From a PDE model to an ODE model of dynamics of synaptic depression [MS#83: Semigroups of Operators in Mathematical Biology II - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  38. Nikolai Bode (University of York): Social networks and models for collective motion [MS#65: Crowd Dynamics: Modeling, Analysis and Simulation (Part 2) - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  39. Marek Bodnar (Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics, University of Warsaw): Derivation of macroscopic equations for individual cell-based models [MS#65: Crowd Dynamics: Modeling, Analysis and Simulation (Part 2) - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  40. Marek Bodnar (Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics, University of Warsaw): Delay can stabilise: population and love affairs dynamics [MS#23: Delay Differential Equations and Applications II - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  41. Radosław Bogucki (Ernst & Young Business Advisory Sp. z o.o.): Two theorems on singularly perturbed semigroups with applications to some genetic models [MS#83: Semigroups of Operators in Mathematical Biology II - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  42. Barbara Boldin (Faculty of Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Information Technologies, University of Primorska): Within-host viral evolution in a heterogeneous environment: insights into the HIV co-receptor switch [MS#71: Mathematical models of evolutionary dynamics of infectious agents - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  43. Axel Bonacic Marinovic (RIVM / UMC Utrecht, Netherlands): Timeliness of intervention in epidemic outbreaks [MS#77: Recent advances in infectious disease modelling II - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  44. Romulus Breban (Unite d'Epidemiologie des Maladies Emergentes, Institut Pasteur, 75724 Paris Cedex 15, France): The nationwide incidence of hepatitis C in Egypt: Toward realistic estimates [MS#77: Recent advances in infectious disease modelling II - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  45. Romulus Breban (Unite d'Epidemiologie des Maladies Emergentes, Institut Pasteur, 75724 Paris Cedex 15, France): Health newscasts for increasing influenza vaccination coverage: How much is too much? [MS#59: Information, human behaviour and disease - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  46. Tom Britton (Stockholm University): Dynamic networks in dynamic populations [MS#33: Epidemic models: Networks and stochasticity II - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  47. Mark Broom (Centre for Mathematical Science, City University): Evolution in structured populations: modelling the interactions of individuals and groups [MS#9: Game theoretical modelling and optimization in evolution and ecology II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  48. Lutz Brusch (Dresden University of Technology): Modelling Endocytosis - from the Molecules to the Liver Cell [MS#87: Multi-scale mathematics of the liver: From intracellular signaling to intercellular interaction - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  49. Teodor Buchner (Cardiovascular Physics Group, Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology): Oscillations and synchronization in human circulatory system [MS#28: Heart rate dynamics: models and measures of complexity (part II) - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  50. Svetlana Bunimovich (University Center, Ariel, Israel): Mathematical model of the mechanism of the activation killer cells after the BCG treatment in bladder cancer [MS#42: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part III - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  51. Bruno Buonomo (Department of Mathematics and Applications. University of Naples Federico II): Nonlinear stability of epidemic models including information-related human behaviour [MS#58: Information, human behaviour and infection control - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  52. Jean Baptiste Burie (Université de Bordeaux): Homogenization of a model of propagation of a fungal disease in a heterogenous crop field [MS#57: Mathematical Models in Eco-epidemiology II - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  53. Anna Cai (Department of Mathematics, University of California, Irvine): Critical roles for intracellular binding proteins in creating a robust retinoic acid morphogen gradient [MS#15: Modeling Dynamics of Complex Biological Systems - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  54. Hannah Callender (University of Portland): What My Biology Students Taught Me About Mathematics [MS#73: Undergraduate Biomathematics Education Beyond BIO 2010 (Part II) - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  55. Mario Campanella (Delft University of Technology): Calibrating walker models: variations of parameters due to traffic regimes [MS#64: Crowd Dynamics: Modeling, Analysis and Simulation (Part 1) - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  56. Vincenzo Capasso (ADAMSS (Interdisciplinary Centre for Advanced Applied Mathematical and Statistical Sciences) and Department of Mathematics, Universita' degli Studi di Milano, Italy): An hybrid analysis of multiscale models for angiogenesis [MS#41: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  57. Jose A. Carrillo (ICREA & UAB): On some kinetic models of swarming [MS#29: Applications of nonnegative Radon measure spaces with metric structure to population dynamic models - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  58. Osvaldo Chara (Zentrum für Informationsdienste und Hochleistungsrechnen (ZIH), Technische Universität Dresden, Germany): The role of Wnt3 in early Hydra head regeneration [MS#94: Systems Biology of Development - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  59. Arnaud Chauviere (University of New Mexico): The Go-or-Grow hypothesis in glioma growth: mathematical modeling and analysis [MS#42: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part III - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  60. Arnaud Chauviere (University of New Mexico): Multiscale modeling of biological systems [MS#11: Multiscale modeling of biological systems: from physical tools to applications in cancer modeling II - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  61. Andrés Chavarría-Krauser (Universität Heidelberg): A model of membrane flow and cytosis regulation in growing pollen tubes [MS#13: Plants, growth and transport processes II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  62. Roman Cherniha (Institute of Mathematics, Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences): New exact solutions of mathematical models describing peritoneal transport [MS#90: Mathematical modelling of physiological processes in patients on dialysis - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  63. Nakul Chitnis (Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute): Mathematical Modeling to Support Malaria Control and Elimination [MS#14: Mathematical Modeling of Mosquito-Borne Diseases - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  64. Stanca M Ciupe (UL Lafayette): Antibody responses during Hepatitis B viral infection [MS#77: Recent advances in infectious disease modelling II - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  65. Jean Clairambault (INRIA Paris-Rocquencourt, France): Numerical optimisation of anticancer therapeutics, especially chronotherapeutics, with toxicity constraints [MS#44: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part V - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  66. Daniel Coffield Jr. (University of Michigan-Flint): A Model for Chagas Disease with Vector Consumption and Transplacental Transmission [MS#1: Vector-borne diseases - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  67. Piero Colombatto (Hepatology Unit, University Hospital of Pisa, Pisa, Italy): Simulating the decline of HCV infected hepatocytes by mathematical modelling allows for individual tailoring of Peg-IFN+RBV therapy and for a better selection of the candidates to the new direct antiviral agents [MS#18: Modeling viral hepatitis dynamics in-vivo and in-vitro in the era of direct anti-viral agents II - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  68. Ornella Cominetti (University of Oxford): Using a cell-vertex model to study the role of differential adhesion in the intestinal crypt [MS#66: Multiscale modelling of biological systems: the Chaste framework - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  69. Carsten Conradi (MPI Magdeburg): Multistationarity in mass action networks by linear inequality systems [MS#61: Structure and Dynamics of Biochemical Reaction Networks I - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  70. Simon Cotter (University of Oxford): A constrained multiscale approach to modelling biochemical systems [MS#16: Multiscale modelling of reaction kinetics in biology - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  71. Markus Covert (Stanford University): Heterogeneous cellular responses via noisy paracrine signals [MS#49: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling I - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  72. Gheorghe Craciun (University of Wisconsin-Madison): Persistence and the Global Attractor Conjecture: The Big Picture [MS#61: Structure and Dynamics of Biochemical Reaction Networks I - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  73. Peter Cummings (Vanderbilt University): A Computational Model of Bone Resorption Behavior [MS#67: Mathematical modeling of biomechanical regulation in bone tissue (Session I) - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  74. Andras Czirok (University of Kansas Medical Ctr): Vasculogenesis and collective movement of endothelial cells [MS#85: The dynamics of interacting cell systems: from intercellular interaction to tissue-level traits I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  75. Harel Dahari (University of Illinois at Chicago): Modeling hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA kinetics during treatment: in vitro and in vivo [MS#18: Modeling viral hepatitis dynamics in-vivo and in-vitro in the era of direct anti-viral agents II - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  76. Erin Dauson (Dartmouth College, USA): Repopulation of Ambystoma tigrinum in the West Texas playas in the period following Antevs’ Altithermal: a mathematical model [MS#37: Models in Spatial Ecology - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  77. Fordyce Davidson (University of Dundee): Cell differentiation in bacterial biofilms [MS#91: Modelling biofilms: from gene regulation to large-scale structure and function - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  78. Antoni Leon Dawidowicz (Jagiellonian University): Mathematical model of bioenergetic process in green plants with delayed argument [MS#23: Delay Differential Equations and Applications II - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  79. Walter de Back (Technische Universität Dresden): From hepatocyte polarization to canalicular network formation: a multiscale approach [MS#87: Multi-scale mathematics of the liver: From intracellular signaling to intercellular interaction - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  80. Malgorzata Debowska (Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland): Compartmental modeling and adequacy of dialysis [MS#90: Mathematical modelling of physiological processes in patients on dialysis - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  81. Sara Del Valle (Los Alamos National Laboratory): Effects of Behavioral Changes in Smallpox and Influenza Models [MS#59: Information, human behaviour and disease - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  82. Christophe Deroulers (Lab. IMNC - Université Paris Diderot-Paris 7): Two examples of influence of cell-cell interactions on populations: migrating cancer cells and magnetic manipulation for tissue engineering [MS#86: The dynamics of interacting cell systems: from intercellular interaction to tissue-level traits II - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  83. Andreas Deutsch (Centre for Information Services and High Performance Computing, Technical University of Dresden): Analyzing emergent behaviour in interacting cell systems [MS#55: Modeling of collective phenomena in biological systems - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  84. Andreas Deutsch (Centre for Information Services and High Performance Computing, Technical University of Dresden): Analyzing emergent behaviour in cellular automaton models of cancer invasion [MS#30: Modeling and analysis of tumor invasion I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  85. Narendra Dixit (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India): Modelling HCV kinetics in vitro yields estimates of the number of E2-CD81 complexes necessary for viral entry into target cells [MS#18: Modeling viral hepatitis dynamics in-vivo and in-vitro in the era of direct anti-viral agents II - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  86. Radu Dobrescu (POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest): Using a mix of cellular automata in tumor margin analysis [MS#88: Fractals and Complexity I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  87. Alberto d'Onofrio (Department of Experimental Oncology, European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy): The noisy life of tumors [MS#40: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  88. Alberto d'Onofrio (Department of Experimental Oncology, European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy): The interplay between delays and bounded noises in immune reaction to tumors [MS#24: Delay Differential Equations and Applications I - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  89. Christiana Drake (Department of Statistics, University of California, Davis): Not Missing at Random and Combined Odds Ratios from Mixture Models [MS#46: Statistical Analysis of Biological Signals I - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  90. Dirk Drasdo (Rocquencourt): Possible cell behavior strategies to escape biomechanical constraints in liver regeneration and tumor growth [MS#34: From one to many: Cell-based modeling of collective, emergent behaviors in biology -I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  91. Dirk Drasdo (Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (INRIA), Rocquencourt/Paris, France): Prediction and validation of an order principle to restore tissue architecture in liver regeneration after drug-induced damage: from experiments to modeling and back [MS#87: Multi-scale mathematics of the liver: From intracellular signaling to intercellular interaction - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  92. Dirk Drasdo (INRIA, Paris-Rocquencourt, France & IZBI, University of Leipzig, Germany): Multi-scale modeling of cells: concepts and open questions [MS#10: Multiscale modeling of biological systems: from physical tools to applications in cancer modeling I - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  93. Yves Dumont (CIRAD - Umr AMAP): Chikungunya: an unusual vector-borne disease. Overview and new research trends [MS#1: Vector-borne diseases - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  94. Sara-Jane Dunn (University of Oxford): Modelling the Effect of the Actin Basket and Basement Membrane in the Deformation of the Colonic Crypt [MS#66: Multiscale modelling of biological systems: the Chaste framework - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  95. Geneviève Dupont (Université Libre de Bruxelles): Modelling the spatio-temporal organisation of intracellular calcium signalling : from mechanism to physiology [MS#51: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling III - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  96. Bertram Düring (University of Sussex): Kinetic modelling of opinion leadership [MS#65: Crowd Dynamics: Modeling, Analysis and Simulation (Part 2) - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  97. Louise Dyson (University of Oxford): Models of neural crest cell migration during development [MS#38: Cell migration during development: modelling and experiment - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  98. Rosemary Dyson (School of Mathematics, University of Birmingham): The mechanics of plant root growth [MS#13: Plants, growth and transport processes II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  99. Michal Dyzma (Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Sciences): Three pool model of self sustained calcium oscilations [MS#53: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling V - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  100. Ken Eames (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine): Measuring and modelling changing social contact patterns [MS#32: Epidemic models: Networks and stochasticity I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  101. Hermann Eberl (University of Guelph): A numerical method for a doubly degenrate diffusion-reaction model describing biofilm processes [MS#91: Modelling biofilms: from gene regulation to large-scale structure and function - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  102. Marisa Eisenberg (Mathematical Biosciences Institute, The Ohio State University): Modeling Remnant Ablation Protocols in Thyroid Cancer [MS#21: Bridging the Divide: Cancer Models in Clinical Practice - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  103. Maciej Jan Ejsmond (Institute of Environmental Sciences, Jagiellonian University): More capital or income breeding – optimal strategies for indeterminate growers in the seasonal environment [MS#8: Game theoretical modelling and optimization in evolution and ecology I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  104. Jerzy Ellert (Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Department of Cardiology - Intensive Therapy and Internal Diseases): Heart rate asymmetry and its reflection in HRV complexity measures [MS#28: Heart rate dynamics: models and measures of complexity (part II) - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  105. German Enciso (University of California, Irvine): Protein scaffolds can enhance the bistability of multisite phosphorylation systems [MS#15: Modeling Dynamics of Complex Biological Systems - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  106. Heiko Enderling (Center of Cancer Systems Biology, Tufts University School of Medicine): Emerging tumor morphologies from cancer cell interactions [MS#35: From one to many: Cell-based modeling of collective, emergent behaviors in biology -II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  107. Heiko Enderling (Center of Cancer Systems Biology, Tufts University School of Medicine): Emergence of radioresistance through selection for cancer stem cells in solid tumors [MS#5: The emergence of resistance in cancer using mathematical modelling - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  108. Stefano Ermon (Cornell University): A Bio-economic Model For Tropical Forest Harvesting and Habitat Loss [MS#25: Reports from US - African BioMathematics Initiative: Conservation Biology - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  109. Lourdes Esteva (Facultad de Ciencias-UNAM): Modelling Chagas' Disease [MS#36: Epidemics of Neglected Tropical Diseases - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  110. Eunok Jung (Konkuk University): A heart model in the whole circulatory system [MS#48: Fluid-structure interaction problems in biomechanics - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  111. Roger Evans (Monash University, Australia): A computational model of whole kidney oxygen regulation incorporating arterial to venous oxygen shunting [MS#39: Biofluids, Solute Transport, and Hemodynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  112. Joep Evers (Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands): Modeling the dynamics of a multi-component crowd via a two-scale approach, working in a setting of measure-theory, mixture-theory and thermodynamics [MS#64: Crowd Dynamics: Modeling, Analysis and Simulation (Part 1) - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  113. Konstantin Fackeldey (Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB)): Efficient Simulation in Protein Modelling and Non-equilibrium Processes [MS#22: Bridging Time Scales in Biological Sciences - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  114. James Faeder (University of Pittsburgh): Rule-Based Modeling of Molecular and Cellular Processes [MS#50: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling II - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  115. Martin Falcke (Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine): Random but reliable: Properties of spike sequences of IP3-induced Ca2+ signaling [MS#75: Noisy Cells - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  116. Martin Falcke (Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine): How does single channel behavior cause cellular Ca2+ spiking? [MS#52: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling IV - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  117. Jozsef Farkas (University of Stirling): Wentzell semigroups in biology [MS#83: Semigroups of Operators in Mathematical Biology II - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  118. Antonio Fasano (Dpartment of Mathematics "Ulisse Dini", University of Florence, Italy): Evolution of tumor spheroids: adopting a Bingham scheme for the cell component [MS#43: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part IV - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  119. Sergei Fedotov (School of Mathematics, The University of Manchester): Migration-Proliferation Dichotomy in Tumor Cell [MS#31: Modeling and analysis of tumor invasion II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  120. Justin Fernandez (Auckland Bioengineering Institute, The University of Auckland, NZ): A multiscale bone remodelling framework using the Physiome Project markup languages [MS#68: Mathematical modeling of biomechanical regulation in bone tissue (Session II) - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  121. Claudia Ferreira (UNESP): Modelling the dynamics of dengue real epidemics [MS#36: Epidemics of Neglected Tropical Diseases - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  122. K. Renee Fister (Murray State University): Optimal control scenarios in cancer treatment strategies [MS#41: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  123. Edward Flach (Moffitt Cancer Center): Cancer drug treatment is unnatural selection [MS#5: The emergence of resistance in cancer using mathematical modelling - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  124. Alexander Fletcher (The University of Oxford): Modelling biological systems in Chaste: an overview [MS#66: Multiscale modelling of biological systems: the Chaste framework - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  125. Jasmine Foo (Harvard University): Modeling diversity in drug-resistant populations using multitype branching processes [MS#5: The emergence of resistance in cancer using mathematical modelling - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  126. Jonathan Forde (Hobart and William Smith Colleges): Reducing HIV Reservoirs by Induced Activation of Latently Infected Cells [MS#76: Recent advances in infectious disease modelling I - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  127. Jonathan Forde (Hobart and William Smith Colleges): Modeling Early Events in Hepatitis Delta Virus Infection [MS#18: Modeling viral hepatitis dynamics in-vivo and in-vitro in the era of direct anti-viral agents II - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  128. John Fozard (CPIB, Nottingham University): Discrete and continuum modelling of growth and signalling in biological tissue [MS#4: Connecting microscale and macroscale models of cellular migration - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  129. Avner Friedman (Mathematical Biosciences Institute, Ohio State University): Therapeutic approaches to brain cancer [MS#21: Bridging the Divide: Cancer Models in Clinical Practice - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  130. Avner Friedman (Mathematical Biosciences Institute, and Department of Mathematics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA): The development of fingers in solid tumors [MS#40: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  131. Sebastian Funk (Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London): Modelling the Influence of Human Behaviour on the Spread of Infectious Diseases [MS#58: Information, human behaviour and infection control - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  132. Holly Gaff (Old Dominion University): Agent-based models of interacting populations [MS#72: Undergraduate Biomathematics Education Beyond BIO 2010 (Part I) - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  133. Holly Gaff (Old Dominion University): Overview: Reports from US - African BioMathematics Initiative: Conservation Biology [MS#25: Reports from US - African BioMathematics Initiative: Conservation Biology - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  134. Eamonn Gaffney (Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford): Aspects of Turing's Pattern Formation Mechanism On Growing Domains [MS#45: Turing !! Turing?? on morphogenesis via experimental and theoretical approaches - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  135. Elżbieta Gajecka-Mirek (State Higher Vocational School in Nowy Sącz): AR-Sieve Bootstrap Method and Its Application in Biological Time Series [MS#47: Statistical Analysis of Biological Signals II - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  136. Magda Galach (Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering, PAS): Modeling of glucose-insulin system in patients on dialysis [MS#90: Mathematical modelling of physiological processes in patients on dialysis - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  137. Alberto Gandolfi (Istituto di Analisi dei Sistemi ed Informatica "A. Ruberti" - CNR, Rome, Italy): Vascularization and chemotherapy: inferences from a simple model [MS#41: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  138. Tomas Gedeon (Montana State University): Modelling delays induced by transcription and translation [MS#26: Mathematical models of gene regulation - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  139. Richard Gejji (Postdoc): Macroscopic model of reversing self-propelled bacteria [MS#15: Modeling Dynamics of Complex Biological Systems - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  140. Chloe Gerin (IMNC - Paris VII - CNRS): When do a low-grade glioma appear ? [MS#42: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part III - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  141. Philip Gerrish (CMAF, Lisbon University): Genomic mutation rates that cause extinction: general evolutionary predictions [MS#84: Epidemiology, Eco-Epidemiology and Evolution - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  142. Wulfram Gerstner (EPFL Lausanne): Predicting action potentials and membrane potential of neurons [MS#74: Stochastic models in computational neuroscience I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  143. Philipp Getto (BCAM Basque Center For Applied Mathematics): A differential equation with state-dependent delay from cell population dynamics [MS#24: Delay Differential Equations and Applications I - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  144. Jan Gierałtowski (Cardiovascular Physics Group, Physics of Complex Systems Division, Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology): Generalized multifractal analysis of heart rate variability recordings with a large number of arrhythmia [MS#27: Heart rate dynamics: models and measures of complexity (part I) - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  145. Chiara Giverso (Politecnico di Torino): Modeling the mechanical behavior of cell aggregates and their invasion of mesothelial linings [MS#31: Modeling and analysis of tumor invasion II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  146. Erida Gjini (School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Glasgow, University Gardens, Glasgow G12 8QW, UK): Optimizing pathogen fitness: the role of the antigenic archive for African Trypanosomes [MS#1: Vector-borne diseases - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  147. James Glazier (Indiana University): Multi-scale, Multi-cell Computational Modeling of Choroidal Neovascularization in Age-Related Macular Degeneration [MS#34: From one to many: Cell-based modeling of collective, emergent behaviors in biology -I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  148. Chaitanya Gokhale (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology): Multiplayer evolutionary games: from selection to mutation [MS#9: Game theoretical modelling and optimization in evolution and ecology II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  149. Gabriela Gomes (Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciencia, Oeias, Portugal): Heterogeneity in antibody range is required for the antigenic drift of influenza A viruses [MS#71: Mathematical models of evolutionary dynamics of infectious agents - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  150. Isabell Graf (Universität Augsburg): Homogenization of a reaction-diffusion system modeling carcino- gens inside a human cell [MS#11: Multiscale modeling of biological systems: from physical tools to applications in cancer modeling II - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  151. Beata Graff (Hypertension Unit, Department of Hypertension and Diabetology, Medical University of Gdansk): Entropy-based measures of complexity in the assessment of heart rate variability: a clinical approach [MS#27: Heart rate dynamics: models and measures of complexity (part I) - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  152. Priscilla Greenwood (University of British Columbia): Continuity across bifurcations of stochastic Morris Lecar output distributions [MS#74: Stochastic models in computational neuroscience I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  153. Frédéric Grognard (INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, Project Biocore (France)): Dynamic game for optimal resource allocation of annual plants and grazing consumers [MS#8: Game theoretical modelling and optimization in evolution and ecology I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  154. Christian Groh (Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK): Mathematical Model of Doxorubicin Transport within Solid Tumours [MS#43: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part IV - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  155. Sonja Gruen (Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-6), Reserach Center Juelich, Germany): Scales of Neuronal Data and the Problem of Interaction [MS#19: Statistical methods in computational neuroscience II - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  156. Jeremie Guedj (Los Alamos National Laboratory): Determinants of the early hepatitis C viral decline after treatment initiation [MS#17: Modeling viral hepatitis dynamics in-vivo and in-vitro in the era of direct anti-viral agents I - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  157. Caterina Guiot (University of Torino, Italia): Lumped models for tumor progression [MS#30: Modeling and analysis of tumor invasion I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  158. Caterina Guiot (University of Torino, Italia): Multi-scale modelling of human sleep [MS#84: Epidemiology, Eco-Epidemiology and Evolution - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  159. Piotr Gwiazda (University of Warsaw): Split-up algorithm in the metric space for the equations of structured population dynamics [MS#82: Semigroups of Operators in Mathematical Biology I - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  160. Piotr Gwiazda (University of Warsaw): Mertics on the space of the measures and transport equation [MS#29: Applications of nonnegative Radon measure spaces with metric structure to population dynamic models - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  161. Christoforos Hadjichrysanthou (Centre for Mathematical Science, City University London): Evolutionary games on graphs [MS#9: Game theoretical modelling and optimization in evolution and ecology II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  162. Hiroshi Haeno (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/ Harvard School of Public Health): A progenitor cell origin of myeloid malignancies [MS#60: Stem cells and cancer - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  163. Christina Hamlet (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill): Excitable tissues in fluids [MS#48: Fluid-structure interaction problems in biomechanics - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  164. Leonid Hanin (Department of Mathematics, Idaho State University, USA): The End of Linear-Quadratic Era in Radiation Biology [MS#43: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part IV - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  165. Jaroslaw Harezlak (Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA): Modeling mass spectrometry proteomics data using nonparametric regression methods [MS#46: Statistical Analysis of Biological Signals I - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  166. Andrew Harris (London Centre for Nanotechnology): Measuring the mechanical properties of cell monolayers [MS#80: Mechanics of the cytoskeleton and cortical actin at the cellular level - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  167. Jan Haskovec (RICAM, Austrian Academy of Sciences): Particle systems and kinetic equations modelling interacting agents in high dimension [MS#64: Crowd Dynamics: Modeling, Analysis and Simulation (Part 1) - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  168. Jan Haskovec (RICAM, Austrian Academy of Sciences): From individual to collective behaviour of coupled velocity jump processes: a locust example [MS#81: Moving Organisms: From Individuals to Populations - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  169. Beata Hat (Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland): B cell activation triggered by the formation of the small receptor cluster: a computational study [MS#51: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling III - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  170. Haralampos Hatzikirou (University of New Mexico): Mechanisms of glioma tumor invasion [MS#30: Modeling and analysis of tumor invasion I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  171. Hassan Hbid (LMDP, UMI-UMMISCO, Faculty of Sciences, Unversity Cadi Ayyad, Marrakech Morocco.): Delay in Structured Population Models [MS#23: Delay Differential Equations and Applications II - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  172. Denis Headon (The Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh): Periodic patterning across heterogeneous fields: insights from embryonic feather development [MS#45: Turing !! Turing?? on morphogenesis via experimental and theoretical approaches - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  173. Christian Hellmich (Vienna University of Technology): Bone fibrillogenesis and mineralization: Quantitative analysis and implications for tissue elasticity [MS#67: Mathematical modeling of biomechanical regulation in bone tissue (Session I) - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  174. Joachim Hermisson (University of Vienna): Dobshansky-Muller incompatibilities in parapatry [MS#70: Speciation - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  175. Miguel A. Herrero (IMI and Departamento de Matematica Aplicada, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain): Wave propagation and tumour growth [MS#40: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  176. Miguel A. Herrero (IMI and Departamento de Matematica Aplicada, Universidad Complutense , Madrid, Spain): On the determination of the optimal radiation dose on a target tissue volume [MS#31: Modeling and analysis of tumor invasion II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  177. Eva Herrmann (Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany): PK-PD Models for viral kinetics of combination treatments in viral hepatitis [MS#17: Modeling viral hepatitis dynamics in-vivo and in-vitro in the era of direct anti-viral agents I - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  178. Danielle Hilhorst (Laboratoire de Mathématiques, Université de Paris-Sud 11): A nonlinear parabolic-hyperbolic PDE model for contact inhibition of cell-growth [MS#81: Moving Organisms: From Individuals to Populations - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  179. Gina Himes Boor (Montana State University): Using individual-based movement models to investigate mechanism of emergent herding behavior in African buffalo [MS#25: Reports from US - African BioMathematics Initiative: Conservation Biology - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  180. Peter Hinow (University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee): Structured and unstructured continuous models for Wolbachia infections [MS#83: Semigroups of Operators in Mathematical Biology II - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  181. Stefan Hoehme (University of Leipzig, Germany): Regeneration after partial hepatectomy: from cell to organ scale [MS#20: Multiscale mathematics of liver: bridging molecular systems biology to virtual physiological human scale - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  182. Thomas Höfer (German Cancer Research Center Heidelberg): Noisy information processing in the innate immune response [MS#75: Noisy Cells - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  183. Thomas Höfer (German Cancer Research Center Heidelberg): A recruitment-reaction model for chromatin-associated regulatory processes [MS#26: Mathematical models of gene regulation - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  184. Klaus Holst (Department of Biostatistics, University of Copenhagen): A Latent Variable Model for brain serotonin levels as measured by cerebral serotonin transporter and 5-HT2A receptor binding in vivo [MS#19: Statistical methods in computational neuroscience II - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  185. Niels-Henrik Holstein-Rathlou (Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Copenhagen): of nephrons in vascular networks [MS#39: Biofluids, Solute Transport, and Hemodynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  186. Hermann-Georg Holzhuetter (University Medicine Berlin (Charité)): Mathematical modeling liver metabolism – do we need a multi-scale approach [MS#20: Multiscale mathematics of liver: bridging molecular systems biology to virtual physiological human scale - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  187. Mary Ann Horn (Program in Applied Mathematics & Mathematical Biology, Division of Mathematical Sciences, National Science Foundation, Arlington, USA): Using mathematical modeling to understanding the role of diacylglycerol (DAG) as a second messenger [MS#40: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  188. Zhanyuan Hou (Faculty of Computing, London Metropolitan University, London, UK): Heteroclinic limit cycles in Lotka-Volterra systems [MS#3: Recent developments in the study of Lotka-Volterra and Kolmogorov systems - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  189. Thomas House (University of Warwick): Overview of Networks and Stochasticity in Epidemic Models [MS#32: Epidemic models: Networks and stochasticity I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  190. Florence Hubert (LATP, Université de Provence, Marseille, France): A model for anti-angiogenic therapy [MS#93: Mathematical modeling and simulations of angiogenesis II - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  191. C. Anthony Hunt (Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences, University of California, San Francisco): Emergent patterns of hepatic zonation of xenobiotic clearance and hepatotoxicity: a plausible role for cell learning [MS#34: From one to many: Cell-based modeling of collective, emergent behaviors in biology -I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  192. Peter Hunter (University of Auckland, New Zealand): Modelling infrastructure for the VPH/Physiome project [MS#20: Multiscale mathematics of liver: bridging molecular systems biology to virtual physiological human scale - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  193. Paul Hurtado (Center for Applied Mathematics, Cornell University): In-Host Dynamics of Mycoplasma Infections: Conjunctivitis in Wild Passerine Birds [MS#15: Modeling Dynamics of Complex Biological Systems - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  194. Dagmar Iber (ETH Zurich): From Gene Networks to Tissue Engineering: Computational Models of Pattern Formation [MS#26: Mathematical models of gene regulation - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  195. Giuliana Indelicato (York Centre for Complex Systems Analysis - The University of York - UK): The dynamic behaviour of viral capsids under structural transitions important for infection [MS#63: Mathematical Modelling of Macromolecules and Molecular Aggregates - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  196. Marta Iwanaszko (Silesian University of Technology, Poland): The dependence of expression of NF-κB – dependent genes: Statistics and evolutionary conservation of control sequences in the promoter and in the 3’ UTR [MS#49: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling I - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  197. Johannes Jaeger (EMBL/CRG Research Unit in Systems Biology, Centre de Regulació Genòmica (CRG), Barcelona, Spain): Reverse-Engineering the Evolutionary and Developmental Dynamics of the Gap Gene Network [MS#94: Systems Biology of Development - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  198. Harsh Jain (Mathematical Biosciences Institute, Ohio State University): The Impact of Androgen Ablation on Mutation Acquisition in Prostate Cancer [MS#21: Bridging the Divide: Cancer Models in Clinical Practice - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  199. Grzegorz Jamróz (Uniwersytet Warszawski): Measure-transmission conditions - a powerful tool in modeling bimodal dynamics [MS#29: Applications of nonnegative Radon measure spaces with metric structure to population dynamic models - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  200. Joanna Jaruszewicz (IPPT PAN): Type of noise defines the most stable attractor in bistable gene expression model [MS#50: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling II - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  201. Herbert Jelinek (Charles Sturt University): Lacunarity analysis and classification of microglia in neuroscience [MS#88: Fractals and Complexity I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  202. Yi Jiang (Los Alamos National Laboratory): Bacterial behavioral principles: Learning from Myxobacteria [MS#35: From one to many: Cell-based modeling of collective, emergent behaviors in biology -II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  203. Jean-François Joanny (Physico-Chimie Curie Institut Curie): Cortical actin and cell instabilities [MS#80: Mechanics of the cytoskeleton and cortical actin at the cellular level - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  204. Winfried Just (Department of Mathematics, Ohio University): Discrete vs. indiscrete models of network dynamics [MS#72: Undergraduate Biomathematics Education Beyond BIO 2010 (Part I) - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  205. Agnieszka Kaczkowska (Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland): Entropy-based measures of complexity in the assessment of heart rate variability: a theoretical approach [MS#27: Heart rate dynamics: models and measures of complexity (part I) - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  206. Hiroko Kamei (University of Dundee, U.K.): Classification of networks for their synchronous dynamics [MS#62: Structure and Dynamics of Biochemical Reaction Networks II - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  207. Yoshitaka Kameo (Department of Mechanical Engineering and Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University): Mathematical modeling of trabecular bone remodeling induced by osteocytic response to interstitial fluid flow [MS#68: Mathematical modeling of biomechanical regulation in bone tissue (Session II) - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  208. Christel Kamp (Paul-Ehrlich-Institut): Following epidemic spread: how epidemics travel and trim their network of infectious contacts [MS#33: Epidemic models: Networks and stochasticity II - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  209. Franz Kappel (Institute for Mathematics and Scientific Computing, University of Graz): Parameter selection in multi-output systems [MS#6: Modeling physiological systems: model validation and experimental design issues - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  210. Irina Kareva (Arizona State University): Mixed Strategies, Evolution and the Tragedy of the Commons in Heterogeneous Populations [MS#9: Game theoretical modelling and optimization in evolution and ecology II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  211. Khalid Kassara (University Hassan II Casablanca): A control approach for ODE cancer models [MS#42: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part III - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  212. Bogdan Kaźmierczak (Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, PAS, Warsaw, Poland): Buffered calcium waves with mechano-chemical effects [MS#53: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling V - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  213. Thomas Keef (University of York): Penrose-like tilings as geometric constraints on the structures of protein assemblies [MS#63: Mathematical Modelling of Macromolecules and Molecular Aggregates - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  214. Jan Kelkel (University of Stuttgart): Integrin mediated Cell Migration: Multiscale Models, Analysis and Numerics [MS#81: Moving Organisms: From Individuals to Populations - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  215. Harald Kempf (Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies): Optimised cancer treatment using cell cycle synchronisation with heavy ion irradiation [MS#21: Bridging the Divide: Cancer Models in Clinical Practice - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  216. Richard Kerner (University Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris-VI), Paris, France): Discrete groups and internal symmetries of icosahedral capsids [MS#63: Mathematical Modelling of Macromolecules and Molecular Aggregates - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  217. Evgeniy Khain (Oakland University): Fronts of cells invading a wound: from discrete stochastic approach to continuum description [MS#4: Connecting microscale and macroscale models of cellular migration - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  218. Hanifeh Khayyeri (Trinity Centre for Bioengineering, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland): Evolutionary simulation of the emergence of the mechano-regulated endochondral healing process [MS#68: Mathematical modeling of biomechanical regulation in bone tissue (Session II) - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  219. Yangjin Kim (University of Michigan): The role of the microenvironment in an early development of breast cancer: a hybrid (multiscale) model [MS#10: Multiscale modeling of biological systems: from physical tools to applications in cancer modeling I - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  220. Yangjin Kim (University of Michigan): The role of the microenvironment in tumor invasion: a mathematical model [MS#78: Mechanical Models of Movement and Growth of Cells and Tissues I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  221. Julian King (University of Vienna, Faculty of Mathematics): Physiological modeling of trace gas exhalation kinetics: a non-invasive window to the body [MS#6: Modeling physiological systems: model validation and experimental design issues - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  222. Eva Kisdi (University of Helsinki): The curse of the pharaoh hypothesis revisited: Evolutionary coexistence of parasite strains [MS#7: Ecology and evolution of infectious diseases - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  223. Istvan Kiss (School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Department of Mathematics, University of Sussex, UK): Multiple sources and routes of information transmission: implications for epidemic dynamics [MS#59: Information, human behaviour and disease - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  224. Adam Kleczkowski (University of Stirling, Scotland, UK): Controlling epidemic spread by responding to risk: Do it well or not at all [MS#33: Epidemic models: Networks and stochasticity II - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  225. Vaclav Klika (Dept. of Mathematics, FNSPE, CTU in Prague): Tissue adaptation driven by chemo-mechanical coupling with application to bone [MS#68: Mathematical modeling of biomechanical regulation in bone tissue (Session II) - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  226. Wlodzimierz Klonowski (Nalecz Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedica Engineering, Polish Academy of Sciences Warsaw, POLAND): Applying Fractal Dimension in Analysis of Biosignals and of Medical Images [MS#89: Fractals and Complexity II - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  227. Markus Knappitsch (Theoretical Biology Group, University Bonn): Dynamic Information and the Meaning of Biological Signs [MS#46: Statistical Analysis of Biological Signals I - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  228. Ryota Kobayashi (Ritsumeikan University): Made-to-Order spiking neuron model for a variety of cortical neurons [MS#19: Statistical methods in computational neuroscience II - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  229. Marek Kochanczyk (Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland): A spatially extended model of B cell receptor cluster signaling [MS#54: B and T cell immune responses - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  230. Pawel Kocieniewski (Institute of Fundamental Technological Research - PAN, Warsaw): Dimerization Effects in MAPK Cascade [MS#50: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling II - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  231. Alvaro Köhn-Luque (Department of Applied Mathematics and IMI, Universidad Complutense de Madrid): Paracrine vs Autocrine Regulation of Early Vascular Patterning [MS#94: Systems Biology of Development - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  232. Semen Koksal (Florida Institute of Technology): Establishing an Undergraduate Program and Major in BioMathematics [MS#73: Undergraduate Biomathematics Education Beyond BIO 2010 (Part II) - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  233. Michał Komorowski (Imperial College London): Quantification of noise in signalling systems - importance of controlled signal degradation [MS#52: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling IV - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  234. Shigeru Kondo (Osaka University): How experiment and mathematics can cooperate in the study of Turing patterns of real biological systems? [MS#45: Turing !! Turing?? on morphogenesis via experimental and theoretical approaches - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  235. Bernhard Konrad (The University of British Columbia): Stochastic model-based predictions on post-exposure prophylaxis strategies for prevention of HIV infection [MS#76: Recent advances in infectious disease modelling I - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  236. Wilfried Konrad (University of Tuebingen, Institute for Geosciences): Dynamics of plant water transport derived from applying an optimisation scheme to Soil-Plant-Atmosphere-Continuum [MS#12: Plants, growth and transport processes I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  237. T. Kozubowski (University of Nevada, Reno): Skew Laplace Distributions: Theory and Some Applications in Biology [MS#46: Statistical Analysis of Biological Signals I - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  238. Roberto Kraenkel (Institute for Theoretical Physics, São Paulo State University, Brazil): Diffusion in fragmented landscapes: habitat split [MS#37: Models in Spatial Ecology - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  239. Roberto Kraenkel (Institute for Theoretical Physics, São Paulo State University, Brazil): A model for malaria with ecological components [MS#36: Epidemics of Neglected Tropical Diseases - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  240. Axel Krinner (Interdisciplinary Centre for Bioinformatics): Combining two model paradigms: How an agent-based hematopoietic stem cell model couples to an ordinary differential equations model of mature granulopoiesis and chemotherapy [MS#69: Computational toxicology and pharmacology - in silico drug activity and safety assessment - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  241. Vlastimil Krivan (Biology center AS CR and University of South Bohemia, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic): On evolutionary stability in some population games [MS#9: Game theoretical modelling and optimization in evolution and ecology II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  242. Michal Krzeminski (Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences): Markov model of cancer development - survival time prediction [MS#43: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part IV - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  243. Wojciech Krzyzanski (University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USA.): Hematopoietic cell populations as therapeutic targets [MS#69: Computational toxicology and pharmacology - in silico drug activity and safety assessment - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  244. Akisato Kubo (Fujita Health University, School of Health Sciences): Existence and asymptotic behaviour of solutions to nonlinear evolution equations arising in mathematical models of tumour growth [MS#44: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part V - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  245. Adam Kucharski (DAMTP, University of Cambridge): Strain dynamics and influenza drift [MS#71: Mathematical models of evolutionary dynamics of infectious agents - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  246. Paul Kulesa (Stowers Institute for Medical Research): Experimental analysis of neural crest migration during development [MS#38: Cell migration during development: modelling and experiment - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  247. Christina Kuttler (Department of Mathematics, Technische Universität München): Modelling approaches for Quorum sensing in Pseudomonas putida and its observation in a biofilm compartment [MS#91: Modelling biofilms: from gene regulation to large-scale structure and function - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  248. Miroslaw Lachowicz (University of Warsaw): Some Markov Jump Processes in Mathematical Biology [MS#83: Semigroups of Operators in Mathematical Biology II - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  249. Miroslaw Lachowicz (University of Warsaw): Macroscopic limits of a model of alignment [MS#43: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part IV - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  250. Michel Langlais (Universite Bordeaux Segalen): Prey abundance, fragmented spatial structures and predator persistence in a predator-prey mathematical model [MS#57: Mathematical Models in Eco-epidemiology II - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  251. Anita Layton (Department of Mathematics, Duke University): Myogenic Response of the Afferent Arteriole [MS#39: Biofluids, Solute Transport, and Hemodynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  252. Harold Layton (Duke University, Department of Mathematics, Durham, NC USA): Countercurrent Multiplication in the Kidney: Is it Real? [MS#39: Biofluids, Solute Transport, and Hemodynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  253. Urszula Ledzewicz (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville): On optimal controls minimizing tumor volume in combinations of anti-angiogenic treatment with radiotherapy [MS#41: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  254. S. Seirin Lee (The University of Tokyo): Gene Expression Time Delays and Turing Pattern Formation [MS#45: Turing !! Turing?? on morphogenesis via experimental and theoretical approaches - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  255. Karin Leiderman (Duke University): A Mathematical Model of Thrombus Formation Under Flow [MS#48: Fluid-structure interaction problems in biomechanics - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  256. Jacek Leśkow (The Polish-American Graduate School of Business WSB-NLU Nowy Sacz, Poland.): Resampling with Applications to Neurophysiological Time Series [MS#47: Statistical Analysis of Biological Signals II - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  257. Volkmar Liebscher (Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University Greifswald): The Quasi-steady state hypothesis for stochastic models of enzyme kinetics [MS#22: Bridging Time Scales in Biological Sciences - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  258. Magnus Lindh (Umea University, Sweden): Evolution of tree architecture [MS#8: Game theoretical modelling and optimization in evolution and ecology I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  259. Pietro Lio (University of Cambridge): A combined process algebraic and a stochastic approaches to bone remodeling [MS#55: Modeling of collective phenomena in biological systems - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  260. Tomasz Lipniacki (Institute of Fundamental Technological Research): A rule-based model for early events in B cell antigen receptor signaling [MS#50: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling II - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  261. Alun Lloyd (Biomathematics Graduate Program, Department of Mathematics, North Carolina State University): Modeling Wolbachia-Based Strategies for Controlling Mosquito-Borne Diseases [MS#14: Mathematical Modeling of Mosquito-Borne Diseases - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  262. Georgios Lolas (DR): The Lymphatic Vascular System in Lymphangiogenesis, Invasion and Metastasis: A Mathematical Approach [MS#30: Modeling and analysis of tumor invasion I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  263. Per Lotstedt (Dept. of Information Technology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden): Stochastic simulation of reaction-diffusion processes in living cells on multiple scales [MS#16: Multiscale modelling of reaction kinetics in biology - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  264. Jose Lourenço (Department of Zoology, Oxford University &): Determinants of dengue virus phylodynamics [MS#2: Modelling dengue fever epidemiology - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  265. Yoram Louzoun (Bar Ilan University): Viruses selectively mutate their CD8+ T cell epitopes – an optimization framework, a novel machine learning methodology and a large scale genetic analysis [MS#54: B and T cell immune responses - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  266. Pavel Lushnikov (Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of New Mexico): Macroscopic model of self-propelled bacteria swarming with regular reversals [MS#85: The dynamics of interacting cell systems: from intercellular interaction to tissue-level traits I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  267. Angelina Mageni Lutambi (1. Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Socinstrasse 574002 BASEL, Switzerland 2. Data Analysis Cluster, Ifakara Health Institute, Coordination office, Kiko Avenue, Mikocheni, PO Box 78373, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania): Modelling mosquito dispersal in a heterogeneous environment [MS#14: Mathematical Modeling of Mosquito-Borne Diseases - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  268. Michael C. Mackey (McGill University): Using mathematical modeling to tailor the administration of chemotherapy and G-CSF [MS#24: Delay Differential Equations and Applications I - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  269. Michael C. Mackey (McGill University): Molecular distributions in gene regulatory dynamics [MS#26: Mathematical models of gene regulation - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  270. Paul Macklin (University of Dundee): An illustration of patient-specific cancer modelling: from microscopic data to macroscopic, quantitative predictions [MS#10: Multiscale modeling of biological systems: from physical tools to applications in cancer modeling I - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  271. Paul Macklin (University of Dundee): Mechanistic cell-scale modelling of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS): impact of biomechanics in comedonecrosis [MS#79: Mechanical Models of Movement and Growth of Cells and Tissues II - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  272. Danuta Makowiec (Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics, Gdansk University): Discrete modeling of the sinoatrial node automaticity [MS#55: Modeling of collective phenomena in biological systems - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  273. Danuta Makowiec (Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics, Gdansk University): Healthy aging by multifractal analysis of heart interbeat intervals [MS#27: Heart rate dynamics: models and measures of complexity (part I) - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  274. Horst Malchow (University of Osnabrueck): Infection and biocontrol of an invading competitor [MS#57: Mathematical Models in Eco-epidemiology II - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  275. Solvey Maldonado (Chair for Systems Theory and Automatic Control, Institute for Automation Engineering, Otto-von-Guericke Universität Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany): Mathematical Modeling and Analysis of Force-induced Bone Adaptation [MS#68: Mathematical modeling of biomechanical regulation in bone tissue (Session II) - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  276. Jens Malmros (Stockholm University): Stochastic modelling of cell migration [MS#86: The dynamics of interacting cell systems: from intercellular interaction to tissue-level traits II - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  277. Piero Manfredi (Dipartimento di Statistica e Matematica Applicata all'Economia, Università di Pisa, Via Ridolfi 10, Pisa, 56124, Italy): The impact of vaccinating behaviour on the natural history of immunization programmes [MS#58: Information, human behaviour and infection control - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  278. Carrie Manore (Oregon State University): A Model for the Spread of Rift Valley Fever in Livestock with Vertical Transmission [MS#14: Mathematical Modeling of Mosquito-Borne Diseases - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  279. Anna Marciniak-Czochra (University of Heidelberg): Structured population models in metric spaces [MS#82: Semigroups of Operators in Mathematical Biology I - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  280. Anna Marciniak-Czochra (University of Heidelberg): Dynamics of pattern formation in the models of early cancerogenesis [MS#40: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  281. Eduardo Massad (School of Medicine, The University of São Paulo, and LIM 01 HCFMUSP, Brazil, & London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK.): Why dengue and yellow fever coexist in some areas of the world and not in others? [MS#2: Modelling dengue fever epidemiology - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  282. Susan Massey (University of Washington, Dept. of Applied Mathematics): Parameter sensitivity investigation of a mathematical model of glioma angiogenesis via Latin hypercube sampling [MS#92: Mathematical modeling and simulations of angiogenesis I - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  283. Franziska Matthaeus (University of Heidelberg): Profits from noise: the example of E. coli motion and chemotaxis [MS#81: Moving Organisms: From Individuals to Populations - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  284. Bertrand Maury (Laboratoire de Mathématique d'Orsay, Université Paris-Sud 11): Handling of congestion in crowd motion modeling [MS#64: Crowd Dynamics: Modeling, Analysis and Simulation (Part 1) - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  285. Alan McKane (University of Manchester): Stochastic amplification in an epidemic model with seasonal forcing [MS#33: Epidemic models: Networks and stochasticity II - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  286. Renato Mendes Coutinho (Instituto de Física Teórica, Universidade Estadual Paulista - UNESP, Sao Paulo, Brazil): aConnectivity and diffusion for Heliconius species in a seasonally dry fragmented habitat [MS#37: Models in Spatial Ecology - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  287. Aleksander Mendyk (Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmaceutics Faculty of Pharmacy Jagiellonian University Medical College, Medyczna 9 Street, Kraków 30-688, Poland): Artificial neural networks for carditoxicity prediction of drugs - practical considerations [MS#69: Computational toxicology and pharmacology - in silico drug activity and safety assessment - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  288. Geoffry Mercer (National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University): Modelling disease transmission via contaminated water [MS#77: Recent advances in infectious disease modelling II - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  289. Roeland Merks (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) and Netherlands Consortium for Systems Biology/Netherlands Institute for Systems Biology (NCSB-NISB)): Cell-based modeling of plant tissues using VirtualLeaf [MS#34: From one to many: Cell-based modeling of collective, emergent behaviors in biology -I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  290. Roeland Merks (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Netherlands Consortium for Syste ms Biology (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)): Cell-based modeling of angiogenic blood vessel sprouting: cell-ECM interaction and tip-cell selection [MS#93: Mathematical modeling and simulations of angiogenesis II - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  291. Géza Meszéna (Department of Biological Physics, Eötvös University, Budapest): Darwinian speciation on a regulated landscape [MS#70: Speciation - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  292. Konradin Metze (Faculty of Medical Sciences , University of Campinas, Campinas, Brazil): Fractality of chromatin [MS#88: Fractals and Complexity I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  293. Alistair Middleton (ZBSA, University of Freiburg): From particles to PDEs: continuum approximations to models of cellular migration [MS#4: Connecting microscale and macroscale models of cellular migration - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  294. Jacek Miekisz (University of Warsaw): Delayed protein degradation does not cause oscillations [MS#24: Delay Differential Equations and Applications I - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  295. Jacek Miekisz (University of Warsaw): Simple stochastic models of gene regulation [MS#52: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling IV - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  296. Janusz Mierczynski (Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, Wroclaw University of Technology): Permanence for Kolmogorov competitive systems of PDEs [MS#3: Recent developments in the study of Lotka-Volterra and Kolmogorov systems - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  297. Florian Milde (Chair of Computational Science, ETH Zürih): Image Driven Computational Models of Cell Migration [MS#92: Mathematical modeling and simulations of angiogenesis I - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  298. Nebojsa Milosevic (Department of Biophysics, Medical faculty, University of Belgrade, Serbia): Mathematical model of box-counting analysis in the human dentate nucleus during development [MS#89: Fractals and Complexity II - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  299. Maya Mincheva (Northern Illinois University): Oscillations in Biochemical Reaction Networks [MS#62: Structure and Dynamics of Biochemical Reaction Networks II - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  300. Rachelle Miron (University of Ottawa): Impulsive differential equations and their application to disease modelling [MS#76: Recent advances in infectious disease modelling I - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  301. Mariola Molenda (The Warsaw University of Technology): Level crossings in biological time series [MS#47: Statistical Analysis of Biological Signals II - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  302. Rubem Mondaini (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro): Global Optimization Analysis of Viral Capsids and Amide Planes [MS#63: Mathematical Modelling of Macromolecules and Molecular Aggregates - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  303. Adam Moroz (De Montfort University,): BMU remodelling simulation using reducer order method [MS#67: Mathematical modeling of biomechanical regulation in bone tissue (Session I) - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  304. Charles Morton (Center of Cancer Systems Biology - Tufts University School of Medicine): Tumor Growth Kinetics Modulated by Generational Lifespan of Non-Stem Cancer Cells [MS#60: Stem cells and cancer - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  305. Philip Murray (Centre for Mathematical Biology, Oxford University): Using Chaste to simulate a multiscale problem in developmental biology [MS#66: Multiscale modelling of biological systems: the Chaste framework - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  306. Robert B. Nachbar (Merck Research Laboratories): The use of viral dynamics modeling to optimize the design of a Phase Ib trial, facilitate its analysis, and inform the decision making for the development of directly acting HCV compounds [MS#17: Modeling viral hepatitis dynamics in-vivo and in-vitro in the era of direct anti-viral agents I - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  307. Robyn Nadolny (Old Dominion University Dept. of Biological Sciences): Canine Distemper Virus (CDV): Methods for modeling spillover infections for African Wild Dogs (Lycaon pictus) in a multi-host community [MS#25: Reports from US - African BioMathematics Initiative: Conservation Biology - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  308. Felix Naef (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL)): Calibrating stochastic models of transcriptional bursting in single mammalian cells [MS#26: Mathematical models of gene regulation - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  309. Sundar Naganathan (MPI CBG): Actin binding proteins govern the range of polarizing cortical flows in C. elegans zygotes [MS#80: Mechanics of the cytoskeleton and cortical actin at the cellular level - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  310. Jun Nakabayashi (Graduate University for Advanced Studies): Mathematical models of the intracellular replication and within host evolution of HBV and HCV [MS#18: Modeling viral hepatitis dynamics in-vivo and in-vitro in the era of direct anti-viral agents II - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  311. Tetsuya Nakamura (Developmental Genetics Group,Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, Osaka university): The mechanism to establish robust left-right asymmetry [MS#45: Turing !! Turing?? on morphogenesis via experimental and theoretical approaches - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  312. Yukihiko Nakata (BCAM-Basque Center for Applied Mathematics): Analysis of a characteristic equation for a Delay Equation from cell population dynamics [MS#24: Delay Differential Equations and Applications I - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  313. Martin Paul Nawrot (Neuroinformatics and Theoretical Neuroscience, Institute of Biology, Freie Universitaet Berlin): Exploring the Relation of Interval and Count Variability in Neural Spike Trains [MS#19: Statistical methods in computational neuroscience II - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  314. Claudia Neuhauser (University of Minnesota Rochester): Mathematics, Statistics, and Biology: An Integrative Approach [MS#72: Undergraduate Biomathematics Education Beyond BIO 2010 (Part I) - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  315. Avidan U. Neumann (Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel): Deterministic and Stochastic Multi-level Modeling of Hepatitis C Viral Kinetics and Resistance Evolution [MS#17: Modeling viral hepatitis dynamics in-vivo and in-vitro in the era of direct anti-viral agents I - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  316. Robert Nolet (VU University Amsterdam): Existence of solutions for the diffusive VSC model [MS#13: Plants, growth and transport processes II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  317. Andrzej Nowakowski (Academy of Information Technology): Hamilton-Jacobi analysis for cancer treatment [MS#44: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part V - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  318. Boguslaw Obara (Oxford e-Research Centre and Oxford Centre for Integrative Systems Biology University of Oxford, Oxford, UK): Analysis and Understanding of Fungal Tip Growth [MS#46: Statistical Analysis of Biological Signals I - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  319. Edward Oczeretko (Bialystok University of Technology): Fractal analysis in irregular regions of interest [MS#89: Fractals and Complexity II - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  320. Reuben O'Dea (Nottingham Trent University): Multiscale analysis of pattern formation and wave propagation in a discrete cell signalling model [MS#85: The dynamics of interacting cell systems: from intercellular interaction to tissue-level traits I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  321. Sarah Olson (Tulane University): Coupling biochemistry, mechanics, and hydrodynamics to model sperm motility [MS#48: Fluid-structure interaction problems in biomechanics - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  322. Mette Olufsen (North Carolina State University, Raleigh NC): Modeling and parameter estimation in cardiovascular dynamics [MS#6: Modeling physiological systems: model validation and experimental design issues - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  323. Dietmar Ölz (RICAM (Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics, Vienna, Linz), Austria): Modelling contractility and antiparallel flows in actomyosin bundles [MS#79: Mechanical Models of Movement and Growth of Cells and Tissues II - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  324. James Osborne (The University Of Oxford): A multiscale computational framework for modelling biological systems: Chaste [MS#66: Multiscale modelling of biological systems: the Chaste framework - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  325. Hans G. Othmer (School of Mathematics, University of Minnesota): From Crawlers to Swimmers- Mathematical and Computational Problems in Cell Motility [MS#78: Mechanical Models of Movement and Growth of Cells and Tissues I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  326. Hans G. Othmer (School of Mathematics, University of Minnesota): Multiscale Modeling in Biology -- The Mathematical and Computational Challenges [MS#35: From one to many: Cell-based modeling of collective, emergent behaviors in biology -II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  327. Johnny Ottesen (Roskilde University): Patient specific modeling of the heart as a tool for early diagnoses and treatment planning [MS#6: Modeling physiological systems: model validation and experimental design issues - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  328. Niels Chr Overgaard (Center for Mathematical Sciences, Lund University, Sweden): A new necessary condition for coexistence of species in equilibrium states of the Wanner-Gujer-Kissel biofilm model [MS#91: Modelling biofilms: from gene regulation to large-scale structure and function - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  329. Kevin Painter (Heriot-Watt University): An integrated experimental/theoretical approach to explore cell migration during embryonic development [MS#38: Cell migration during development: modelling and experiment - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  330. Kevin Painter (Heriot-Watt University): The impact of a heterogeneous environment on invasive processes [MS#31: Modeling and analysis of tumor invasion II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  331. Margriet Palm (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica): Cell elongation and cell adhesion suffice for vascular network formation [MS#94: Systems Biology of Development - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  332. A. Panorska (Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Nevada, Reno): The joint distribution of the sum and maximum of exponential random variables with applications to biology [MS#47: Statistical Analysis of Biological Signals II - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  333. Casian Pantea (University of Wisconsin-Madison): Persistence and the Global Attractor Conjecture: Recent Approaches [MS#61: Structure and Dynamics of Biochemical Reaction Networks I - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  334. Pawel Paszek (University of Liverpool): Oscillations and feedback regulation in the NF-κB signalling [MS#49: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling I - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  335. Kasia Pawelek (Oakland University): Modeling within-host dynamics of influenza virus infection including kinetics of innate and adaptive immune responses [MS#76: Recent advances in infectious disease modelling I - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  336. Jakub Pekalski (University of Warsaw, Poland): Positive feedback in NF-kappaB signaling [MS#52: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling IV - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  337. Zbigniew Peradzyński (Uniwersity of Warsaw): On mechanical effects accompanying and influencing the diffusion of calcium [MS#53: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling V - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  338. Judith Perez-Velazquez (Helmholtz Zentrum München, Institute of Biomathematics and Biometry): Early stages of biofilm formation of Pseudomona syringae on leaves surfaces [MS#91: Modelling biofilms: from gene regulation to large-scale structure and function - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  339. Holger Perfahl (University of Stuttgart, Germany): Multiscale modelling of vascular tumour growth and angiogenesis [MS#35: From one to many: Cell-based modeling of collective, emergent behaviors in biology -II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  340. Holger Perfahl (University of Stuttgart, Germany): Modelling the Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Drugs in Tumours [MS#21: Bridging the Divide: Cancer Models in Clinical Practice - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  341. Fernando Peruani (Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Nöthnitzer Str. 38, 01187 Dresden, Germany): Understanding the spatial organization of bacteria [MS#86: The dynamics of interacting cell systems: from intercellular interaction to tissue-level traits II - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  342. Monika Petelczyc (Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland): Correlation in human heart rate variability from a stochastic model [MS#28: Heart rate dynamics: models and measures of complexity (part II) - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  343. Roland Pieruschka (Forschungszentrum Jülch): The interaction of leaves with the environment [MS#12: Plants, growth and transport processes I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  344. Monika Piotrowska (University of Warsaw, Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics): Gompertz model with time delays [MS#23: Delay Differential Equations and Applications II - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  345. Jaroslaw Piskorski (University of Zielona Gora, Institute of Physics): Structure of heart rate asymmetry [MS#28: Heart rate dynamics: models and measures of complexity (part II) - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  346. Peter Pivonka (The University of Western Australia): A coupled systems biology-micromechanical model for mechanostat-type regulation of bone remodeling [MS#67: Mathematical modeling of biomechanical regulation in bone tissue (Session I) - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  347. Piotr Podziemski (Faculty Of Physics, Warsaw University Of Technology): Modeling of the human atrium using Lienard equations [MS#28: Heart rate dynamics: models and measures of complexity (part II) - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  348. Jean-Christophe Poggiale (Aix-Marseille University): A spatially extended trophic chain model with recycling : how spatial structure determines the matter cycle? [MS#56: Mathematical Models in Eco-epidemiology I - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  349. Sebastian Polak (Faculty of Pharmacy Jagiellonian University Medical College): Systems Biology in drug development - cardiotoxicity prediction [MS#69: Computational toxicology and pharmacology - in silico drug activity and safety assessment - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  350. Jan Poleszczuk (University of Warsaw): Optimal and suboptimal treatment protocols for anti-angiogenic therapy [MS#41: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  351. Simon Praetorius (TU Dresden): Applications of phase field and phase field crystal models in biological systems [MS#11: Multiscale modeling of biological systems: from physical tools to applications in cancer modeling II - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  352. Luigi Preziosi (Politecnico di Torino): Cell Adhesion and Re-organisation in a Multiphase Model Describing Tumour and Tissue Growth [MS#10: Multiscale modeling of biological systems: from physical tools to applications in cancer modeling I - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  353. Tadeas Priklopil (University of Helsinki): Magic traits, mate choice and speciation [MS#70: Speciation - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  354. Stephen Proulx (UC Santa Barbara): Evolutionary responses to migration load: A tall fence or a melting pot? [MS#70: Speciation - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  355. Mariya Ptashnyk (Department of Mathematics I, RWTH Aachen University): Transport of metal and water in plant roots: Modelling and Analysis [MS#12: Plants, growth and transport processes I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  356. Amina Qutub (Rice University): Characterizing Endothelial Cell Behavior and Adaptation During Brain Capillary Regeneration by Rule Oriented Modeling [MS#92: Mathematical modeling and simulations of angiogenesis I - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  357. Gael Raoul (University of Cambridge): Structured population models for evolution [MS#29: Applications of nonnegative Radon measure spaces with metric structure to population dynamic models - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  358. Mario Recker (University of Oxford): Evolutionary determinants of antigenic variation in malaria [MS#1: Vector-borne diseases - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  359. Charles Reichhardt (Los Alamos National Laboratory): Guided Motion of Individual and Collective Swimmers in Funnel Arrays [MS#35: From one to many: Cell-based modeling of collective, emergent behaviors in biology -II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  360. Katarzyna Rejniak (Moffitt Research Institute): Forcing the way to metastasis: mechanical interactions between endothelial and circulating tumor cells [MS#78: Mechanical Models of Movement and Growth of Cells and Tissues I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  361. Katarzyna A. Rejniak (Moffitt Research Institute): Interactions between interstitial fluid and tumor microenvironment in chemotherapy [MS#48: Fluid-structure interaction problems in biomechanics - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  362. Katarzyna A. Rejniak (Moffitt Research Institute): Contribution of Individual cells to homeostatic balance and imbalance in epithelia [MS#34: From one to many: Cell-based modeling of collective, emergent behaviors in biology -I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  363. Timothy Reluga (Pennsylvania State University): Mathematical Epidemiology and the Economics of Social Planning [MS#58: Information, human behaviour and infection control - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  364. Grzegorz A Rempala (Georgia Health Sciences University): Statistical inference for reaction constants in stochastic biochemical networks [MS#62: Structure and Dynamics of Biochemical Reaction Networks II - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  365. Tim Ricken (University of Duisburg-Essen): A biphasic Finitee-Element-Model for Sinusoidal Liver Perfusion Remodeling [MS#20: Multiscale mathematics of liver: bridging molecular systems biology to virtual physiological human scale - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  366. Heiko Rieger (Saarland University): Blood vessel network remodeling during tumor growth [MS#92: Mathematical modeling and simulations of angiogenesis I - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  367. Jordi Ripoll (Departament d'Informàtica i Matemàtica Aplicada, Universitat de Girona, 17071 Girona, Spain): An epidemic model on computer networks [MS#84: Epidemiology, Eco-Epidemiology and Evolution - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  368. Raina Robeva (Sweet Briar College): Modeling of the Growth Hormone Network [MS#72: Undergraduate Biomathematics Education Beyond BIO 2010 (Part I) - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  369. Raina Robeva (Sweet Briar College): Discussion: Types of models of biological networks and their role and place in the undergraduate curriculum [MS#72: Undergraduate Biomathematics Education Beyond BIO 2010 (Part I) - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  370. Raina Robeva (Sweet Briar College): Discussion: Mathematical biology education materials: types, sources, accessibility, assessment [MS#73: Undergraduate Biomathematics Education Beyond BIO 2010 (Part II) - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  371. Susanna Röblitz (Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB)): Rare events in chemical reaction systems [MS#22: Bridging Time Scales in Biological Sciences - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  372. Helena Sofia Rodrigues (School of Business Studies - Viana do Castelo Polytechnic Institute): Simulation of a dengue vaccine [MS#2: Modelling dengue fever epidemiology - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  373. Anita Roth-Nebelsick (State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart): Plant gas exchange: Theoretical considerations on the level of single stomata [MS#12: Plants, growth and transport processes I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  374. Robert Rovetti (Loyola Marymount University): Periodicity, spatial correlations, and waves in a probabilistic lattice model of the cardiac cell [MS#85: The dynamics of interacting cell systems: from intercellular interaction to tissue-level traits I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  375. Holly Gaff, Sadie Ryan (Old Dominion University, SUNY-ESF): Looking to the future: how to progress to success from the US-Africa Biomathematics Initiative [MS#25: Reports from US - African BioMathematics Initiative: Conservation Biology - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  376. Guillaume Salbreux (Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden): Role of the polar actin cortex in cytokinesis [MS#80: Mechanics of the cytoskeleton and cortical actin at the cellular level - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  377. Akira Sasaki (Department of Evolutionary Studies of Biosystems, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (Sokendai), Hayama, Kanagawa 240-0193, Japan): Resistance threshold in spatially explicit epidemic model: Finite size scaling applied to dynamic percolation in epidemic processes with mixed cultivar planting [MS#7: Ecology and evolution of infectious diseases - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  378. Andreas Schadschneider (Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Cologne): Modeling of pedestrian dynamics -- Cellular automata models [MS#65: Crowd Dynamics: Modeling, Analysis and Simulation (Part 2) - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  379. Heinz Schaettler (Washington University, USA): Optimal protocols for chemo- and immunotherapy in a mathematical model of tumor-immune interactions [MS#44: Analysis of mathematical models for cancer growth and treatment, Part V - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  380. Deena Schmidt (Mathematical Biosciences Institute, Ohio State University): Linking network structure and stochastic dynamics to neural activity patterns involved in sleep-wake regulation [MS#15: Modeling Dynamics of Complex Biological Systems - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  381. Daniel Schneditz (Institute of Physiology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria): Physiology-based approach to modeling of dialysis [MS#90: Mathematical modelling of physiological processes in patients on dialysis - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  382. Kristan Schneider (Department of Mathematics): Can dominance prevent the evolution of assortative mating and sympatric speciation? [MS#70: Speciation - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  383. Santiago Schnell (University of Michigan Medical School): A model of threshold behavior reveals rescue mechanisms of bystander proteins in conformational diseases [MS#62: Structure and Dynamics of Biochemical Reaction Networks II - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  384. Richard Schugart (Western Kentucky University): Using mathematical modeling to assess the efficacy of oxygen for problem wounds: Use of hyperbaric or topical oxygen therapies [MS#93: Mathematical modeling and simulations of angiogenesis II - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  385. Tilo Schwalger (Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems): How stochastic adaptation currents shape interspike interval statistics of neurons - theory and experiment [MS#75: Noisy Cells - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  386. Elissa Schwartz (Washington State University): Immune Dynamics of Equine Infectious Anemia Virus [MS#76: Recent advances in infectious disease modelling I - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  387. Lars Ole Schwen (Fraunhofer MEVIS, Bremen, Germany): Constructive Algorithms for Modeling Realistic Vascular Structures [MS#87: Multi-scale mathematics of the liver: From intracellular signaling to intercellular interaction - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  388. Marco Scianna (Politecnico di Torino): Multiscale model of tumor-derived capillary-like network formation [MS#79: Mechanical Models of Movement and Growth of Cells and Tissues II - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  389. Robert Service (University of Helsinki): Finite populations conditioned on non-extinction [MS#82: Semigroups of Operators in Mathematical Biology I - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  390. Armin Seyfried (Jülich Supercomputing Centre, Forschungszentrum Jülich): Quantitative description of pedestrian dynamics: Experiments and Modeling [MS#65: Crowd Dynamics: Modeling, Analysis and Simulation (Part 2) - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  391. Kieran Sharkey (The University of Liverpool): Towards understanding the correlations in epidemic dynamics on contact networks via the master equation [MS#32: Epidemic models: Networks and stochasticity I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  392. Shigeru Shinomoto (Kyoto University): A state space method for decoding neuronal spiking signals [MS#74: Stochastic models in computational neuroscience I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  393. Andrey Shuvaev (Inserm U897, University Bordeaux 2, France): Modeling the T-cells dynamics in lymphopenic conditions [MS#54: B and T cell immune responses - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  394. Michael Sieber (Institute of Environmental Systems Research, University of Osnabrueck, Germany): Intraguild predation or not? Taking a different perspective on some eco-epidemiological models [MS#56: Mathematical Models in Eco-epidemiology I - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  395. Peter Simon (Institute of Mathematics, Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest): Exact and approximate epidemic models on networks [MS#32: Epidemic models: Networks and stochasticity I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  396. Matthew Simpson (Queensland University of Technology): Models of collective cell spreading with variable cell aspect ratio [MS#4: Connecting microscale and macroscale models of cellular migration - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  397. Matthew Simpson (Queensland University of Technology): Modelling cell invasion with proliferation mechanisms motivated by time-lapse data [MS#38: Cell migration during development: modelling and experiment - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  398. David Sirl (Loughborough University): Household epidemic models with variable infection severity [MS#32: Epidemic models: Networks and stochasticity I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  399. Roberta Sirovich (Department of Mathematics, University of Torino): About a modification of the firing time definition in stochastic leaky integrate--and--fire neuron models [MS#74: Stochastic models in computational neuroscience I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  400. Alexander Skupin (Luxemboug Centre for Systems Biology, University of Luxembourg): Modeling the dynamics of enzyme-pathway coevolution [MS#75: Noisy Cells - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  401. Alexander Skupin (Luxemboug Centre for Systems Biology, University of Luxembourg): How spatial cell properties shape calcium signals [MS#53: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling V - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  402. Robert Smith? (The University of Ottawa): The impact of media coverage on the transmission dynamics of human influenza [MS#77: Recent advances in infectious disease modelling II - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  403. Joanna Stachowska-Piętka (Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering): Mathematical modeling of peritoneal dialysis [MS#90: Mathematical modelling of physiological processes in patients on dialysis - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  404. Thomas Stiehl (Institute of Applied Mathematics, University of Heidelberg): Models of stem cell differentiation in hematopoiesis and leukemia [MS#60: Stem cells and cancer - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  405. Magdalena Stolarska (University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN, USA): A mechanical model of cell motility and cell-substrate interaction [MS#78: Mechanical Models of Movement and Growth of Cells and Tissues I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  406. Nico Stollenwerk (CMAF, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal): Chaos and noise in population biology [MS#84: Epidemiology, Eco-Epidemiology and Evolution - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  407. Nico Stollenwerk (CMAF, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal): On the origin of the irregularity of DHF epidemics [MS#2: Modelling dengue fever epidemiology - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  408. Lior Strauss (Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel): Distributed Intra-Cellular Model of Hepatitis C Viral Replication and Resistance Evolution [MS#17: Modeling viral hepatitis dynamics in-vivo and in-vitro in the era of direct anti-viral agents I - Tuesday, June 28, 17:00]
  409. Zbigniew Struzik (The University of Tokyo): Measures of heart rate complexity [MS#55: Modeling of collective phenomena in biological systems - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  410. Wanda Strychalski (University of California, Davis): Computational explorations of cellular blebbing [MS#80: Mechanics of the cytoskeleton and cortical actin at the cellular level - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  411. Christina Surulescu (ICAM, WWU Münster): Cell dispersal: some nonparametric and multiscale aproaches [MS#81: Moving Organisms: From Individuals to Populations - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  412. Maciej Swat (Medical Biochemistry Academic Medical Center University of Amsterdam): Systems Biology driven Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics [MS#69: Computational toxicology and pharmacology - in silico drug activity and safety assessment - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  413. David Swigon (Department of Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh): Decomposition of chemical reaction networks [MS#61: Structure and Dynamics of Biochemical Reaction Networks I - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  414. Gabor Szederkenyi (Computer and Automation Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences): Dynamically equivalent reaction networks: a computational point of view [MS#61: Structure and Dynamics of Biochemical Reaction Networks I - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  415. Piotr Szopa (Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Sciences): Bifurcation phenomena in spatially extended kinase-receptor interaction model [MS#51: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling III - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  416. Paulina Szymanska (University of Warsaw, Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics): Modeling of self-regulating gene [MS#52: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling IV - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  417. Yasuhiro Takeuchi (Shizuoka University): Global stability of Lotka-Volterra equations [MS#3: Recent developments in the study of Lotka-Volterra and Kolmogorov systems - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  418. Michael Taylor (Universuty of Sussex): From Markovian to pairwise epidemic models and the performance of moment closure approximations [MS#33: Epidemic models: Networks and stochasticity II - Thursday, June 30, 11:30]
  419. Emmanuelle Terry (Lyon 1 University, France): Modelling CD8 T-Cell Immune Response [MS#54: B and T cell immune responses - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  420. Horst Thieme (Arizona State University): Iterative approximation of the spectral radius of a positive operator [MS#82: Semigroups of Operators in Mathematical Biology I - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  421. Michele Thieullen (Universite Pierre et Marie Curie): Piecewise Deterministic Markov Processes and detailed neuron models [MS#74: Stochastic models in computational neuroscience I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  422. S. Randall Thomas (IR4M UMR8081 CNRS, France): Towards integrative multiscale models of whole kidney structure and function [MS#39: Biofluids, Solute Transport, and Hemodynamics - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  423. Ruediger Thul (School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Nottingham): Calcium alternans in a piecewise linear model of cardiac myocytes [MS#53: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling V - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  424. Kevin Thurley (Max-Delbrück-Center Berlin): Hierachic stochastic modelling of intracellular Ca(2+) signals - a new concept based on emergent behaviour of biomolecules [MS#51: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling III - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  425. Cristian Tomasetti (Harvard University & Dana-Farber Cancer Institute): The role of symmetric and asymmetric division of cancer stem cells in developing drug resistance for various types of tumor growth [MS#60: Stem cells and cancer - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  426. Paweł Topa (Institute of Geological Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences): The particle-based model of foraminiferal morphogenesis [MS#79: Mechanical Models of Movement and Growth of Cells and Tissues II - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  427. Andrea Tosin (INdAM-Compagnia di San Paolo postdoctoral fellow -- Department of Mathematics, Politecnico di Torino): A multiscale look at crowd dynamics by time-evolving measures [MS#64: Crowd Dynamics: Modeling, Analysis and Simulation (Part 1) - Wednesday, June 29, 11:00]
  428. Je-Chiang Tsai (Department of Mathematics, National Chung Cheng University, 168, University Road, Min-Hsiung, Chia-Yi 621, Taiwan): Traveling Waves in the Buffered FitzHugh-Nagumo Model [MS#51: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling III - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  429. Reidun Twarock (York Centre for Complex Systems Analysis, University of York, UK): Genome Organisation and Assembly of RNA Viruses: Where Geometry Meets Function [MS#63: Mathematical Modelling of Macromolecules and Molecular Aggregates - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  430. Agnieszka Ulikowska (University of Warsaw): Two-sex, age-structured population model [MS#29: Applications of nonnegative Radon measure spaces with metric structure to population dynamic models - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  431. Bert van Rietbergen (Eindhoven Universty of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands): A theory for load-adaptive bone remodeling at the cellular level [MS#67: Mathematical modeling of biomechanical regulation in bone tissue (Session I) - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  432. Raffaele Vardavas (RAND Corporation): Modeling Adaptive Behavior in Influenza Vaccination Decisions [MS#59: Information, human behaviour and disease - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  433. Ezio Venturino (Universita' di Torino, Dipartimento di Matematica): On an age- and stage-dependent epidemic model [MS#84: Epidemiology, Eco-Epidemiology and Evolution - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  434. Ezio Venturino (Universita' di Torino, Dipartimento di Matematica): A two-strain ecoepidemic model [MS#56: Mathematical Models in Eco-epidemiology I - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  435. Paola Vera-Licona (Institut Curie): Computational Systems Biology: Discrete Models of Gene Regulatory Networks [MS#73: Undergraduate Biomathematics Education Beyond BIO 2010 (Part II) - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  436. Guido Vitale (Politecnico di Torino): Cellular Traction as an Optimal Control Problem [MS#78: Mechanical Models of Movement and Growth of Cells and Tissues I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  437. Vitaly Volpert (CNRS, University Lyon 1, France): Hybrid models of normal and leukemic hematopoiesis [MS#10: Multiscale modeling of biological systems: from physical tools to applications in cancer modeling I - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  438. Vitaly Volpert (CNRS, UNiversity Lyon 1): Nonlinear dynamics of plant growth [MS#13: Plants, growth and transport processes II - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]
  439. Anja Voss-Boehme (Technical University Dresden, Center for High Performance Computing, 01062 Dresden, Germany): Interacting cell system models for cell sorting and collective motion [MS#86: The dynamics of interacting cell systems: from intercellular interaction to tissue-level traits II - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  440. Przemyslaw Waliszewski (Department of Urology, Philipps University, Baldingerstrasse 1, 35043 Marburg, Germany): On dynamics of growth of prostate cancer; Towards the objective fractal system of tumor grading [MS#88: Fractals and Complexity I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  441. Rafał Wcisło (AGH University of Science and Technology): Complex Cellular Automata based on particle dynamics as a framework for modeling solid tumor growth and angiogenesis [MS#92: Mathematical modeling and simulations of angiogenesis I - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  442. Aleksander Weron (Wroclaw University of Technology): Identification of fractional subdiffusive dynamics of mRNA molecules [MS#47: Statistical Analysis of Biological Signals II - Saturday, July 2, 11:00]
  443. Bruce West (US Army Research Office): Origins of Allometric Growth: A Contemporary Perspective [MS#88: Fractals and Complexity I - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  444. Andy White (Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh): The evolution of host-parasite range [MS#7: Ecology and evolution of infectious diseases - Friday, July 1, 14:30]
  445. Ruscena Wiederholt (USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center): The effects of disturbance, fire, and elephants on savanna woodlands [MS#25: Reports from US - African BioMathematics Initiative: Conservation Biology - Saturday, July 2, 14:30]
  446. Dariusz Wrzosek (University of Warsaw): Do the aggregating cells attain a tight packing state? [MS#82: Semigroups of Operators in Mathematical Biology I - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  447. Michelle Wynn (University of Michigan Medical School): A computational model of neural crest chain migration provides mechanistic insight into cellular follow-the-leader behavior [MS#38: Cell migration during development: modelling and experiment - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  448. Marcin Zagorski (Marian Smoluchowski Institute of Physics and Mark Kac Complex Systems Research Centre, Jagellonian University): Emergence of sparsity and motifs in gene regulatory networks [MS#55: Modeling of collective phenomena in biological systems - Saturday, July 2, 08:30]
  449. Thomas Zerjatke (Dresden University of Technology, Institute for Medical Informatics and Biometry): Knowing their neighbours - correlation structures in the development of related stem cells [MS#86: The dynamics of interacting cell systems: from intercellular interaction to tissue-level traits II - Wednesday, June 29, 17:00]
  450. Qingguo Zhang (Department of Mathematics, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, Anhui 230036, China): Cellular automata modeling applied in eco-epidemiology - Simulation of the spatial spread of epidemics with individual contact [MS#56: Mathematical Models in Eco-epidemiology I - Wednesday, June 29, 08:30]
  451. Paweł Żuk (College of Inter-Faculty Individual Studies in Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Warsaw): Stochastic switching in a spatially extended, bistable kinase autoactivation model [MS#50: Modeling of immune responses and calcium signaling II - Wednesday, June 29, 14:30]
  452. Konstantinos Zygalakis (Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford): A dual porosity model for the uptake of nutrients by root hairs [MS#12: Plants, growth and transport processes I - Tuesday, June 28, 11:00]
  453. Konstantinos Zygalakis (Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford): Alternative formulations of the Chemical Langevin Equation [MS#16: Multiscale modelling of reaction kinetics in biology - Tuesday, June 28, 14:30]