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3/17-21/14 Math Modeling Tutorial Workshop

Math Modeling Tutorial Workshop

Monday, March 17 – Friday, March 21, 2014

UC San Diego

Host

San Diego Center for Systems Biology (SDCSB)

Organizer

Dr. Lev Tsimring, BioCircuits Institute, UC San Diego (BioCircuits Institute)

Description

The SDCSB Mathematical Modeling Core presents a series of hands-on tutorials on kinetic modeling of intracellular dynamical processes and gene regulation.

The topics covered by the tutorials will include:

1. Deterministic modeling: model derivation, simulation, and techniques

2. Bifurcation analysis of deterministic models

3. Stochastic modeling techniques

4. Model fitting and parameter sensitivity analysis

The format of the tutorials: 5 daily 2-hour sessions. The first hour of every session will be the theoretical overview of the material followed by an hour of guided hands-on exercises (participants will have to bring their own laptops!). This series of tutorials is intended for graduate students and post-doctoral researchers of affiliated SDCSB labs interested in learning computational modeling tools and their applications to biological problems. Limited to 30 participants.

When:

Monday, March 17 – Friday, March 21, 2014.  2:00pm – 4:00pm

Where:

UC San Diego, Natural Sciences Building, Room 3211 (3rd floor, near the elevator). UCSD map.

 

Free Registration

Online Registration Required.

http://2014mathmodeling.eventbrite.com

*No Show Policy*
While we do not charge a fee to attend this event, these programs would not be sustainable and available to all wanting to attend, unless all registrants abide by the 48 hour cancellation notice policy. A no-show will also limit your ability to book our events in the future. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.

 

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With many thanks for the support from:

Santa Cruz Biotechnologies