Conventionally, analysis plays a crucial role to justify PDE (partial differential equation) models which come from various fields of biology and physiology. However, due to the complexity of recent achievements in biological networks, protein structures and complex fluids, traditional PDE models are not sufficient to fit the need and new mathematical models have to be developed. Analytical techniques of variational and statistical methods may provides tools to derive mathematical models for the studies of structural bioinformatics, drug discovery and data mining. The main goal of the workshop is to discuss mathematical models and results with biological significance. The workshop will give an opportunity for researchers in related areas to share and discuss their current research ideas.
Date: December 26 - 31, 2014
Location: Room 101, Mathematics Research Center Building, NTU
Sponser: Center for Advanced Study in Theoretical Sciences (CASTS), NTU
Organizers: Tai-Chia Lin (Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University)
Chun Liu (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Zhi-An Wang (Department of Applied Mathematics, Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Lecture files:Tony W. H. Sheu
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