Workshop on
Dynamical Stochastic Modeling in Biology
Wednesday January 8 - Friday 10 January, 2003
at the University of Copenhagen
Organized by
Speakers:
Bo Martin Bibby (The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University,
Copenhagen), Dennis Bray (University of Cambridge), Susanne Ditlevsen
(University of Copenhagen), Bryan T. Grenfell (University of Cambridge),
Michael Höhle (The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University,
Copenhagen), Marianne Huebner
(Michigan State University), Valerie Isham (University College London),
Mogens Høgh Jensen (University of Copenhagen), Hidde de Jong
(INRIA, France), Anders Krogh (University of Copenhagen),
Catherine Laredo (INRA/Paris 6-7), Gesine Reinert
(University of Oxford), Michael S. Samoilov (University of California,
Berkeley), Eugene van Someren (Technical University of Delft), David
Steinsaltz (University of California,
Berkeley), Fengzhu Sun (University of Southern California).
The workshop took place at the Department of
Applied Mathematics and Statistics, University of Copenhagen.
The main purpose
of the workshop was to discuss dynamical stochastic models for biological
problems and to identify new areas where such models might be useful.
The emphasis of the workshop was on ecology, gene regulatory networks
and topics in bioinformatics. The workshop was organized jointly by
MaPhySto (Centre for Mathematical
Physics and Stochastics) and DYNSTOCH
(EU Research Training Network on Statistical Methods for Dynamical
Stochastic Models).
Extended abstracts
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