Frontiers in Computational and Mathematical Medicine
Celebrating Siv Sivaloganathan’s Contributions to Mathematical Medicine
Description
In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare and medical exploration, the "Frontiers in Computational and Mathematical Medicine" conference will serve as a vibrant catalyst for global collaboration and trailblazing innovation. This event will focus on the vital intersections of mathematics, computation, and medicine – pivotal in advancing medical science and enhancing patient care.
The integration of mathematical and computational approaches within the medical domain is nothing short of revolutionary. These disciplines offer powerful tools for modelling complex biological systems, analyzing large-scale medical data, and developing innovative treatment strategies. Our expectations are that, by convening the most influential minds worldwide, working in this interdisciplinary field, our conference will provide a nexus for a distinctive exchange of ideas, cutting-edge methodologies, and unprecedented collaborative possibilities. The conference will attempt to bridge the gap between theoretical research and practical medical applications, thereby pushing the boundaries of possibilities in diagnosis, treatment, and disease prevention.
This conference holds special importance, marking a quarter-century of exceptional contributions by Professor Siv Sivaloganathan of the University of Waterloo. As a founding Director of the Centre for Mathematical Medicine at the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences in Toronto, Professor Sivaloganathan has been a catalyst for interdisciplinary research and synergy between the biomedical and mathematical sciences. The Centre has become a hotbed of substantial research activity since its inception and has witnessed a considerable expansion of Professor Sivaloganathan's original research program through impactful collaborations with clinicians.
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Schedule
09:00 to 09:30 | |
09:30 to 10:30 |
Dominik Wodarz, University of California, Irvine |
10:30 to 11:00 |
Coffee Break
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11:00 to 11:20 |
Kathleen Wilkie, Toronto Metropolitan University |
11:20 to 11:40 |
Michelle Przedborski, Certara |
11:40 to 12:00 |
Venkata Manem, Université Laval |
12:00 to 14:00 |
Lunch Break
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14:00 to 15:00 |
Helen Byrne, University of Nottingham and University of Oxford |
15:00 to 15:20 |
Andrew Dhawan, Cleveland Clinic |
15:20 to 15:40 |
Cameron Meaney, Simulations Plus Inc |
15:40 to 16:00 |
Colin Phipps, AbbVie Inc. |
16:00 to 16:30 |
Coffee Break/Group Photo
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16:30 to 17:00 |
Natalia Komarova, University of California, San Diego |
17:00 to 17:20 |
Suzan Farhang-Sardroodi, University of Toronto |
17:20 to 17:40 |
Kamran Kaveh, Harvard University |
17:45 to 19:00 |
Reception
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09:00 to 10:00 |
Thomas Hillen, University of Alberta |
10:00 to 10:30 |
Messoud Efendiev, Helmholtz Zentrum München |
10:30 to 11:00 |
Coffee Break
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11:00 to 11:20 |
Ali Mahdipour Shirayeh, Princess Margaret Cancer Center, University Health Network |
11:20 to 11:50 |
Jana Gevertz, The College of New Jersey |
11:50 to 12:10 |
Maryam Ghasemi, Queensland University of Technology |
12:10 to 12:30 |
Seemadri Subhadarshini, The Fields Institute |
12:30 to 12:50 |
Corina Drapaca, The Pennsylvania State University |
12:50 to 13:00 |
Concluding Remarks
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