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Seminars

Seminars are held on Wednesdays during term from 1-2p.m. in Room 101 of the Hopkins Building. They are open to all staff and students at the 桃色视频. Speakers are researchers working in the field of Systems Biology who are external to the 桃色视频. Suggestions for seminar speakers are always welcome and should be e-mailed to m.tindall@reading.ac.uk

Spring 2019

23rd January - "Single-cell network inference as a new approach to better understand autoinflammatory/autoimmune disease"

(Imagine Institute, Paris, France)

6th February - TBA

(Institute of Neurology, UCL)

20th March - TBA

(CEO, Alacris Theranostics GmbH)

Spring 2018

31st January - "Inhibitory KIRs, CD8+ T Cell Dynamics & Control of Chronic Virus Infection"

(Imperial College London)

21st March - "G protein-coupled receptors, modelling signalling dynamics and directions in mathematical pharmacology"

Dr Lloyd Bridge (University of the West of England)

Spring 2017

1st March - "Towards a physiological explanation of juvenile growth curves"

Prof Richard Sibly (桃色视频)

22nd March - "Protein structure and function prediction for the study of disease"

Dr Liam McGuffin (桃色视频)

Spring 2016

2nd March - "Linking Physiology and Cardiology through Mathematical Models"

(Kings College London)

16th March - "Roles of balanced positive and negative feedbacks in inflammatory and infectious disease"

(Imperial College, London)

Autumn 2015

21st October - "Maths for new medicines"

Dr James Yates (AstraZeneca)

18th November - "Using mathematical action potential models to predict
drug-induced cardiac side effects"

(Oxford)

9th December - "Perturbations of PIP3 signalling trigger a global remodelling of mRNA landscape and reveal a transcriptional feedback loop"

(Babraham Institute)

Spring 2015

4th February - "Reverse engineering chromosome oscillations: a systems analysis"

(University of Warwick)

4th March - To be confirmed

18th March - "Stochastic gene expression, global phenotypic variability and cellular growth and size"

(Imperial College London)

Autumn 2014

29th October - "Mathematical modelling of gene regulation networks in Gram-positive bacteria"

(University of Birmingham)

19th November - "Exploring The Mechanics Of Swimming Flagellates"

(University of Oxford)

3rd December - "Systems level understanding of cell size regulation"

(Kings College London)

Spring 2014

5th February - "Computer simulation of molecular cell biology"

(University of Surrey)

5th March - "Evolution as the designer in biology: From cellular networks to microbial communities"

(University of Warwick)

19th March - "Systems Biology of stem cell fate"

(University of Southampton)

Past Seminars

Autumn 2013

30th October - "Competing protein interactions coordinate Raf-1 and MST2/Hippo signalling"

(Systems Biology Ireland, University College Dublin)

11th December - "When the average is a poor predictor of central tendency: using agent-based modelling for ecological risk assessments of pesticides"

Dr Pernille Thorbek (Syngenta)

Spring 2013

6th February - "Control Engineering, and Systems and Synthetic Biology"

(University of Oxford)

20th February - "Zinc regulation in E. coli"

(University of Nottingham)

6th March - "From cells to tissue: coping with heterogeneity when modelling the electrophysiology of the human heart"

(University of Oxford, Queensland University of Technology, University of Queensland)

20th March - "Taking a systems control approach in biology: exogeneous and endogeneous control of biological systems"

(Imperial College, London)

Autumn 2012

31st October - "Chemotaxis: linking cell shape, behaviour and strategy"

(Imperial College)

28th November - "A multi-disciplinary approach to understanding microtubules, MAPs and mitosis"

(University of Exeter)

12th December - "Systems Pharmacology: Bridging Systems Biology and Pharmacokinetics-Pharmacodynamics (PKPD) in Drug Discovery and Development"

Dr Piet van der Graaf (Pfizer)

Spring 2012

8th February - "ITFOM: making ICT work for truly individualised Systems Medicine; £1G for 7 billion people" Further details on the project can be found at

(University of Manchester)

22nd February - "Systems Pharmacology: Bridging Systems Biology and Pharmacokinetics-Pharmacodynamics (PKPD) in Drug Discovery and Development" - POSTPONED UNTIL AUTUMN 2012

Dr Piet van der Graaf (Pfizer)

7th March - To be announced

Dr Jennifer Hallinan (University of Newcastle)

21st March - "Chemotaxis: linking cell shape, behaviour and strategy" - POSTPONED UNTIL AUTUMN 2012

(Imperial College)

Autumn 2011

2nd November - "Building and analyzing genome-scale metabolic models"

(Oxford Brookes)

16th November - "Operating Data for Hollow Fibre Membrane Bioreactors for Tissue Engineering Applications: Combining Theory and Experiment"

(OCIAM, Oxford)

30th November - Cancelled

Spring 2011

23rd February - "A few examples of mathematical modelling in Syngenta, a world-leading plant science company"

Dr Domingo Salazar (Syngenta)

9th March - "Controlling mosquitoes by classical or transgenic sterile insect techniques"

Dr Steven White (CEH, Wallingford)

23rd March - "Operating Data for Hollow Fibre Membrane Bioreactors for Tissue Engineering Applications: Combining Theory and Experiment" - Cancelled

(OCIAM, Oxford)

Autumn 2010

20th October - "Bone remodeling and its role in bone metastases: a mathematical approach"

(McGill University, Canada)

3rd November - "An introduction to the Systems Biology Software Infrastructure and model parameter optimization"

Drs and (Centre for Systems Biology at Edinburgh, University of Edinburgh)

17th November - "Protein folding, function, visualisation and our approach to the global proteome"

(Imperial College, London)

15th December - "Biofilms versus chemostats: using individual-based modelling to study the effect of spatial structure on the fitness of competing strategies"

(Centre for Systems Biology, University of Birmingham)

Summer 2010

12th May - "Multiscale modelling of plant root growth and development"

(Centre for Plant Integrative Biology, University of Nottingham)

26th May - "Biofilms versus chemostats: using individual-based modelling to study the effect of spatial structure on the fitness of competing strategies"

(Centre for Systems Biology, University of Birmingham)

9th June - Title

(Department of Computer Science, University College London)

Spring 2010

20th January - "Single molecule in vivo imaging: Obtaining quantitative data for Systems Biology"

Dr Nick Delalez (, University of Oxford)

3rd February - "Bioinformatic and statistical methods for metabolomics"

(Institute of Systems and Synthetic Biology, Imperial College)

17th February - "Systems biology of streptococcus pneumoniae quorum sensing"

(Department of Computer Science, University College London)

3rd March - "Modelling plant nutrient uptake"

(School of Mathematics, University of Southampton)

Autumn 2009

14th October - "High throughput approaches to biological signalling processes"

Dr Ben Hall (, University of Oxford)

28th October - "Structural identifiability and indistinguishability analyses: Tools for Systems Biology"

(School of Engineering, University of Warwick)

11th November - "System-level feedbacks control cell cycle progression"

, Chair in Systems Biology (Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford)

25th November - "Threshold models of intracellular calcium release"

(Department of Mathematics, University of Nottingham)

Summer 2009

29th April - "How Systems Biology can benefit your research"

Dr Marcus Tindall and , 桃色视频.

13th May - "Structure, dynamics and efficiency of tumour vascular networks"

(Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Imperial College, London). View abstract

27th May - "Molecular Logic Gates and Network Medicine"

, The Institute of Cancer Research. View abstract.

10th June - "Mathematical models for tissue engineering"

Dr Sarah Waters (Oxford Centre for Industrial Applied Mathematics), Website:

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