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/
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the International Conference on Mathematical Neuroscience (https://www.crmath.ca/en/activities/#/type/activity/id/4076), to take place between June 2–5, 2026, at McGill University in Montreal. The event is sponsored by the Centre de recherches mathématiques (CRM), the Centre for Applied Mathematics in Bioscience and Medicine (CAMBAM), the Réseau de santé numérique (RSN), UNIQUE, and the Department of Physiology at McGill University.
Conference dates: June 2–5, 2026.
Submissions: Calls for poster presentations and minisymposia are now open. The submission deadline is February 28, 2026. A select number of posters will be invited for contributed oral presentations.
Registration: Now open (https://www.crmath.ca/act/crm_moneris/app/views/Form/inscr_ICMNS26_e.php). The registration deadline is April 1, 2026.
Accommodation: Special discounted rates are available at two McGill-affiliated residences/hotels; please use the promo code ICMNS 2026 when booking.
Travel Awards: A limited number of travel awards will be offered to students and postdocs.
ICMNS brings together researchers in mathematical neuroscience and related disciplines, fostering cross-disciplinary exchange and collaboration. The program will feature contributed talks, poster sessions, and minisymposia, aiming to promote vibrant scientific interactions and new research connections.
We hope you will consider participating in ICMNS 2026, whether by presenting your work or by engaging with the wide range of perspectives in theoretical and mathematical neuroscience. We look forward to welcoming you to McGill University in Montreal.
Kind regards,
Anmar.
Dear all,
We are thrilled to announce that BioInference2026 is going to St Andrews, Scotland, from the 10th to the 12th of June, 2026, see https://bioinference.github.io/2026/
BioInference brings together researchers from statistics and mathematical modelling who work on biological systems, creating a lively space for exchanging ideas, sparking collaborations, and building community across all career stages.
After last year’s successful three-day meeting in Bardonecchia, we’re excited to return with another three days packed with invited and contributed talks, poster sessions, and dedicated networking opportunities.
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: We now invite submissions for oral or poster presentations on any work involving mathematical modelling, statistical methods, or machine learning approaches for broadly interpreted biological problems. All presentations will be in person with no parallel sessions.
Abstract deadline: 31 January 2026 Submit here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc8VlIsRWPs3acc1lkOw4Uap0IWmKVSVaDhcesLDRM0NEi_lg/viewform
BIOINFERENCE 2026 INVITED SPEAKERS We are delighted to host an exceptional line-up of invited speakers: * Marta Belchior Lopes (Universidade NOVA de Lisboa) * Sokratia Georgaka (University of Manchester) * Jochen Kursawe (University of St’ Andrews) * Theo Kypraios (University of Nottingham) * Sara Wade (University of Edinburgh) * Michael Whitehouse (Imperial College London) * Konstantinos Zygalakis (University of Edinburgh)
REGISTRATION Registration for the conference will open in 2026. The registration fee (covering three lunches and all coffee breaks) is expected to be around £100, thanks to the sponsorship of Elsevier, ESMTB, SMB, and University of St Andrews.
MORE INFORMATION Learn more about the conference, past talks and posters, and this year’s host town, St Andrews, at: https://bioinference.github.io/2026/
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at bioinference@gmail.com.
Massimiliano on behalf of the 2026 BioInference Organisers ------ Dr. Massimiliano Tamborrino Reader (Associate Professor) and WIHEA Fellow Department of Statistics University of Warwick https://warwick.ac.uk/tamborrino
Website: https://www.math.u-szeged.hu/biomath2026/
The series is devoted to recent research in life sciences based on applications of mathematics as well as mathematics applied to, or motivated by, biological studies. It is a meeting forum for researchers who develop and apply mathematical and computational tools to the study of phenomena in the broad fields of biology, ecology, medicine, biotechnology, bioengineering, environmental science, etc.
What does Biomath 2026 offer: • Presentations by top-class keynote speakers. • Opportunity to share your research. • Opportunity to publish in the journal Biomath (Scopus, DOAJ, MathSciNet, zbMATH), https://biomath.math.bas.bg/biomath/index.php/biomath • Opportunity to meet and interact with researchers in this interdisciplinary area, build links, and establish collaborative networks. • School for Young Scientists for kick-starting an academic career in Biomathematics. • Research stimulating environment at the Bolyai Institute of the University of Szeged. • Experiencing diverse cultures and backgrounds, as well as the rich historical heritage of the location.
This conference will provide an overview of the mathematical issues raised by microswimming - optimal control, fluid-structure interaction, geometric modeling, dynamics of active systems - and will highlight the challenges facing mathematicians in an inherently multidisciplinary field, where rigorous modeling meets the inventiveness of concrete applications. It will bring together master's students, doctoral students, post-doctoral researchers, researchers, teacher-researchers, and professionals from several fields: biology, mechanics, modeling, and mathematical analysis.
https://www.lebesgue.fr/en/microSwim26
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