Spatial Movement in Structured Populations: Applications to Early Atherosclerosis
INI Seminar Room 2 via YouTube
Overview
Explore a 42-minute research seminar presented by Mr. Keith Chambers from the University of Oxford, focusing on the mathematical modeling of spatial movement in structured populations with specific applications to early atherosclerosis. Delivered as part of the "Mathematics of Movement" interdisciplinary program at the Isaac Newton Institute, discover how mathematical principles bridge the gap between animal ecology and cell biology. Learn about innovative approaches to understanding population dynamics and their practical applications in studying cardiovascular disease development. Gain insights into cutting-edge research that combines mathematical theory with biological applications, presented at one of the world's leading mathematical research institutes.
Syllabus
MMV | Mr. Keith Chambers | Spatial movement in structured populations: Applications to early .......
Taught by
INI Seminar Room 2