This exciting position in computational biology combines the development of novel computational methods involving control theory with practical systems modelling, simulation, and data analysis, applied first and foremost to the field of platelet biology and haemostasis.
The postholder will play a key role in a project that will develop novel computational means for the objective evaluation of purpose in biology. These theoretical efforts are paired with a bespoke experimental programme focusing on cell communication and coordination, which innovatively considers thrombi as “transient tissues”. (Candidates without prior exposure to cell biology, and specifically platelet biology and haemostasis, are expected to rapidly acquire the necessary domain knowledge and be interested in building a career in the field.)
The postholder will work closely with the experimental team in the School of Biological Sciences and the Reading School of Pharmacy, which will include a second PDRA starting on the project at the same time.
More information and the online application link can be found here (job reference SRF51665): https://jobs.reading.ac.uk/Job/JobDetail?JobId=24716
Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management Gwalior is proud to host the International Conference on Mathematical and Computational Frontiers for Sustainable Development (MATHSD 2025).
This two-day event aims to bring together leading researchers, academicians, and professionals from around the world to explore cutting-edge mathematical and computational approaches that address challenges in sustainability. The conference will feature keynote talks, paper presentations, and collaborative discussions focused on the role of mathematics in driving sustainable innovation across disciplines.
For more details, please visit https://mathsd25.iiitm.ac.inor write us to mathsd25@iiitm.ac.in"
From Multiscale Immune Modeling to Medical Digital Twins
5th Anniversary Global Alliance for Immune Prediction and Intervention(GLIMPRINT) & IMAG/MSM Open Virtual Conference
October 16–17, 2025 10 am-5 pm EDT | Virtual | Free |
******Registration Required Deadline: October 13, 2025******
Join us for the 5th Anniversary Global Alliance for Immune Prediction and Intervention (GLIMPRINT) & IMAG/MSM Open Virtual Conference. This free, two-day online event will explore the progression from multiscale immune models to the development of Medical Digital Twins. This conference provides an opportunity to discuss mechanistic and AI/ML models, digital twins, essential infrastructure, regulatory and funding considerations, and practical applications in immunology and precision medicine. We have an amazing line-up of invited talks, followed by panel discussions, and open dialogue, culminating in a collaborative perspective on how MDTs can accelerate translation from bench to bedside. Registration: https://tinyurl.com/Registration-Conference2025 Conference website: https://tinyurl.com/2025-OctDigitalTwinConference Program: https://tinyurl.com/GLIMPRINT-PROGRAM
Organizing Committee: Tomas Helikar, PhD, University of Nebraska James A. Glazier, PhD, Indiana University-Bloomington James Sluka, PhD, Indiana University-Bloomington Hana Dobrovolny, PhD, Texas Christian University Yi Jiang, PhD, Georgia State University Lorenzo Veschini, PhD, Indiana University-Bloomington Maria Abou Chakra, PhD, University of Toronto Rahuman Sheriff, PhD, European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)/European Bioinformatics Institute Ellen M. Quardokus, MS, Indiana University-Bloomington
We are seeking two postdoctoral researchers to work at the intersection of mathematics and microbial ecology. Both positions are part of an ongoing research project on plant microbiota developed by two French institutes, Inria and INRAE.
To learn more: #1. Postdoctoral position in multi-omic time series analysis Location: INRAE & inria, Bordeaux, France Duration: 18 months https://jobs.inrae.fr/ot-27459
#2. Postdoctoral position in plant-microbiota interaction modelling Location: INRAE & Inria, Sophia-Antipolis, France Duration: 18 months https://jobs.inrae.fr/ot-27436
The complexity of biology makes it hard to distinguish correlation from causation. In addition, the explosion of biological data and AI tools has led some to question the need for identifying causal relationships to achieve predictive power and make practical progress in biology. This symposium will focus on causal inference from different kinds of biological data and mathematical approaches, including the extent to which machine learning and AI tools can reveal causal relationships.
Registration closes the 25th of September.
More information available at this link: https://barcelonacollaboratorium.com/events/collaboratorium-annual-symposium-causality-biology-ai
We are excited to announce the Gulf International Conference on Applied Mathematics (GICAM 2025) at GUST, Kuwait.
Dates: November 18–20, 2025
Venue: Gulf University for Science and Technology (GUST), Kuwait
GICAM 2025 will bring together leading experts to discuss recent advancements in applied mathematics, mathematical biology and computational science.
We are honoured to welcome distinguished keynote speakers, including: Prof. Daniele Boffi (KAUST and University of Pavia, Saudi Arabia and Italy) Prof. Siddhartha Mishra (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) Prof. Volker John (WIAS Berlin, Germany) Prof. Michael Bonsall (University of Oxford, United Kingdom) Prof. Ard Louis (University of Oxford, United Kingdom) Prof. Jeroen Lamb (Imperial College London, United Kingdom) Prof. Lourenço Beirão da Veiga (University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy)
Publications and Proceedings Selected papers will be published in Springer Proceedings (Open Access). Outstanding contributions will be invited for submission to a special issue of Computers & Mathematics with Applications (CAMWA).
For more details, visit the conference website: https://www.gust.edu.kw/conference-gicam For inquiries, please contact Naveed Ahmed: gicam2025@gust.edu.kw
We look forward to welcoming you to GICAM 2025 for an exciting exchange of ideas!
18 months post-doctoral position, to work in a strongly interdisciplinary environment. The post-doc subject is about analysing structured population models (PDE), applied to female reproductive cycles.
Profile: Applicants should have a solid background in Applied Mathematics, including expert knowledge on ODE and PDE is required. Strong interest for interdisciplinary work is needed.
Full description: https://team.inria.fr/musca/ovopause/
To apply: https://recrutement.inria.fr/public/classic/en/offres/2025-09240Applications will be considered on a rolling basis, and the position will be filled as soon as a suitable candidate is found.
Dear colleagues,
We would like to announce the third edition of the workshop on "Modelling Diffusive Systems: Theory and Applications" (MoDiS), which will take place at the Erwin Schrödinger Institute (ESI) in Vienna during the week 26-30 January 2026.
The list of speakers and the preliminary schedule are both available on the workshop website (https://sites.google.com/view/modis2026/home-page).
There is a limited number of spots for additional participants - priority will be given to early-career researchers who are also encouraged to present a poster.
In order to apply, please fill out the registration form (available at https://sites.google.com/view/modis2026/registration) by September 15.
We look forward to seeing you in Vienna!
Best,
Angelika (Manhart), Annalisa (Iuorio), Cinzia (Soresina), and Valeria (Giunta)
DSABNS offers a dynamic and interdisciplinary platform to explore the latest advances in dynamical systems, applied mathematics, theoretical biology, and related fields.
Registration is now open. We invite you to:- Submit an abstract for a contributed talk or poster presentation- Propose a minisymposiumVisit the official website for registration and full details.https://sites.google.com/bcamath.org/dsabns-2026/home
The meeting continues the annual conference series (MPDE/MPDEE) which started in 2007. It will consider applications of mathematical modelling to explore processes and mechanisms in various biological systems ranging from a cell to the human society. A special focus will be on the interplay between ecology and evolution across time and space, in particular under the effect of climate change.
MPDEE’26 is also expected to explore similarities between modelling techniques traditionally applied in ecology and evolution and those used in other life sciences with the purpose to enhance interdisciplinary approaches and to stimulate further advances in population dynamics, ecology and evolution.
For more details, including important deadlines and registration fees, please visit the conference website at https://dbearup.github.io/mpdee26/
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