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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

International Initiatives

INRIA International Partners

Two weeks of Thomas Lepoutre in Santiago (Chile) by Salome Martinez (CMM) for a joint work on cross diffusion models.

Programme explorateur: five weeks collaboration with Pr Doron Levy (College Park, Maryland, USA).

Visits of International Scientists

Internships
  • Vsevolod Salnikov (from May 2011 until Sep 2011)

    • Subject: Hybrid models of cell population dynamics

    • Institution: Laboratoire Poncelet (Russia (Russian Federation))

Visits of International Scientists
  • Glenn Webb (June 2011)

    • Subject: Analysis of a model for transfer phenomena in biological populations

    • Institution: Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA

  • Marc Chaplain (24-25 November 2011)

    • Subject: Mathematical modelling of intracellular negative feedback systems

    • Institution: Division of Mathematics, University of Dundee, Scotland

  • Grégoire Altan-Bonnet (16-17 November 2011)

    • Subject: Enforcing a reliable immune response with unreliable lymphocytes

    • Institution: ImmunoDynamics Group, Programs in Computational Biology and Immunology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York NY, USA

  • Marc-Thorsten Hutt (08-09 September 2011)

    • Subject: How few elements can systematically shape large-scale patterns

    • Institution: Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany

  • Pal Westermark (22-23 June 2011)

    • Subject: Descriptive analysis of cellular circadian rhythms, and some scenarios for coupling and synchronization

    • Institution: Institute for Theoretical Biology, Berlin, Germany

  • Philip Maini (25-27 May 2011)

    • Subject: Mathematical modelling of tumour dynamics

    • Institution: Oxford University, United Kingdom

  • Ingmar Glauche (25-26 May 2011)

    • Subject: Systems biology of stem cell fate decisions

    • Institution: TU Dresden, Germany

  • Peter Swain (04-05 December 2011)

    • Subject: Noise and fluctuations in gene expression

    • Institution: Center for Systems Biology at Edinburgh, United Kingdom

  • Roeland M.H. Merks (29-30 March 2011)

    • Subject: Cell-based computer modeling of angiogenesis and vasculogenesis

    • Institution: Life Science Group, CWI, and NCSB-NISB, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

  • Thomas Stiehl (02-03 March 2011)

    • Subject: A Mathematical Model for Cell Differentiation and its Applications to Hematopoiesis and Stem Cell Transplantation

    • Institution: Heidelberg University, Germany

Participation In International Programs

  • Project PICS CNRS RUSSIE "Mathematical modelling of blood diseases", 2010-2012.

    Participants : Samuel Bernard, Fabien Crauste, Polina Kurbatova, Laurent Pujo-Menjouet, Vitaly Volpert [Coordinator] .