The Montagne Sainte-Geneviève is home to a large number of research groups, notably at the CIRB (Collège de France), UPMC, IJM, ENS, Institut Curie... whose work lies at the interface of mathematics and biology: population biology, evolution, epidemiology, neurobiology, cell biology..
The aim of the "Biology & Mathematics on the Mountain" days is to provide an overview of the themes represented by our groups, and to encourage exchanges between biomathematicians conducting their research in Paris.
Program
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09h00-09h40 Annick Lesne (CNRS & UPMC)
The role of 3D genome structure in the regulation of gene expression -
09:45-10:25 Susanna Manrubia (CSIC)
Evolutionary advantages of genome fragmentation. The case of multipartite viruses -
10h25-10h45 break
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10h50-11h30 Luis Almeida (CNRS & UPMC)
Geometry and wound healing -
11h35-12h15 Vincent Hakim (CNRS & ENS)
Synaptic domains as diffusion-controlled structures