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A part of the School of Maths and Stats at @unimelb, using mathematical, statistical and computational methods to model and analyse complex biological systems.

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Wow, who would have thought we’d get to HEAR and ion channel today?! Thanks Ivo Siekmann for the very engaging talk “A hierarchical model of the inositol-trisphosphate receptor (IPR) - Gaining insight into conformational dynamics of ion channels via modal gating analysis”

Wow, who would have thought we’d get to HEAR and ion channel today?!
Thanks Ivo Siekmann for the very engaging talk “A hierarchical model of the inositol-trisphosphate receptor (IPR) - Gaining insight into conformational dynamics of ion
channels via modal gating analysis”
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From wet-lab, to bioinformatics, Walter Muskovic presents his elegant talk “Using high temporal resolution gene expression data to study lncRNA functional roles”

From wet-lab, to bioinformatics, <a href="/WalterMuskovic/">Walter Muskovic</a> presents his elegant talk “Using high temporal resolution gene expression data to study lncRNA functional roles”
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To close day 1, Philip Maini told us a wonderful story of some of Edmund’s impactful PhD work, and where it’s lead to, in his talk “Pattern formation on a growing domain: A tribute to Edmund Crampin”

To close day 1, <a href="/PhilipMaini/">Philip Maini</a> told us a wonderful story of some of Edmund’s impactful PhD work, and where it’s lead to, in his talk “Pattern formation on a growing domain: A tribute to Edmund Crampin”
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Kicking off day 2, Hilary Hunt gave a wonderful overview of her PhD work with Edmund and Vijay, in her talk “Getting to the heart of hypertrophic signalling” - calcium signalling is giving us a seemingly endless supply of research!

Kicking off day 2, Hilary Hunt gave a wonderful overview of her PhD work with Edmund and Vijay, in her talk “Getting to the heart of hypertrophic signalling” - calcium signalling is giving us a seemingly endless supply of research!
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A huge thank you to Adriana Zanca, @JoeCursons, James McCaw and Claire Miller, for the wonderfully engaging conversation and insights on the current state and future of Math Bio! It’s clear that we are at an exciting time, with only more excitement to come!

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Thanks to Peter Hunter for his captivating talk “Whole-cell modelling with bond graphs and CellML”, which highlighted the impact Edmund had on the field! The Physiome and 12 Labours projects truely are at the forefronts of Math Bio!

Thanks to Peter Hunter for his captivating talk “Whole-cell modelling with bond graphs and CellML”, which highlighted the impact Edmund had on the field! The Physiome and 12 Labours projects truely are at the forefronts of Math Bio!
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In the afternoon session, Stuart Johnston gave a great presentation “Mathematical models of nanoparticle-cell interactions” on some early work with Edmund, and also where part of the work has led to

In the afternoon session, <a href="/S_T_Johnston/">Stuart Johnston</a> gave a great presentation “Mathematical models of nanoparticle-cell interactions” on some early work with Edmund, and also where part of the work has led to
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Starting the final day of our Workshop, Claire Miller presents her PhD work with Edmund and James Osborne, in “Multiscale agent-based modelling of the epidermis”, giving us a beautiful presentation on coupling both agent-base models and sub-cellular

Starting the final day of our Workshop, Claire Miller presents her PhD work with Edmund and <a href="/DIYOzzy/">James Osborne</a>, in “Multiscale agent-based modelling of the epidermis”, giving us a beautiful presentation on coupling both agent-base models and sub-cellular
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An elegant introduction to bond-graph models, and a really exciting framework by Niloofa Shahidi in her presentation “Towards automation in model composition for systems biology”

An elegant introduction to bond-graph models, and a really exciting framework by Niloofa Shahidi in her presentation “Towards automation in model composition for systems biology”
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A really beautiful presentation thanks to Adrianne Jenner “Using mathematics to add insight into Multiple Sclerosis”, with some really exciting early results!

A really beautiful presentation thanks to <a href="/adrianne_jenner/">Adrianne Jenner</a> “Using mathematics to add insight into Multiple Sclerosis”, with some really exciting early results!
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Closing for our conference on the Frontiers of Mathematical biology, James McCaw gave us a wonderful overview of the program, as well as a beautiful close and acknowledgement to Edmund, we’d love to thank all those who came, and honoured Edmund and his legacy with us

Closing for our conference on the Frontiers of Mathematical biology, James McCaw gave us a wonderful overview of the program, as well as a beautiful close and acknowledgement to Edmund, we’d love to thank all those who came, and honoured Edmund and his legacy with us
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We are so excited to congratulate Camelia Walker for their success in being announced as a #SuperstarsofSTEM! scienceandtechnologyaustralia.org.au/what-we-do/sup…

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Super excited to finally share our preprint “Jump-Switch-Flow: hybrid stochastic-deterministic solutions of compartmental models”! 🥳 Huge thanks to Alexander E Zarebski, Sophie Hautphenne, Rob Moss, Jennifer Flegg and Mark Flegg 📊, go #ScienceTeam! A 🧵 1/n. arxiv.org/abs/2405.13239

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Excited to share our latest research into P. vivax elimination via MDA just published in @Epidemics 📄Thank you to my collaborators James McCaw, Alexander E Zarebski, A/Prof RI Hickson and Jennifer Flegg sciencedirect.com/science/articl… 1/5