Event 3     Lipari Sicily 2009
Parameter Estimation in Physiological Models
Organizers: A. De Gaetano, and S. Panunzi
September 13 to September 26, 2009
The event web page can be found   HERE
Scientific Focus
Within the realm of mathematical and computer modeling of physiological
processes, attention has been traditionally given to direct problems,
i.e. to the process whereby, starting from known facts and reasonable
assumptions on the system structure, the behavior of a simplified,
hypothetical system is predicted. While fundamental for the
understanding of the involved mechanisms, direct modeling does not
answer, in and by itself, the main experimental question, which is to
infer the system structure given the experimentally observed behavior.
The Acireale 2009 summer school will be dedicated to the study of
modeling from the side of parameter estimation (when the investigator
presumes a functional form for the family of models representing the
system, and is trying to identify the relevant parameter values) and
from the side of qualitative study of the models, both deterministics
and stochastic (with the goal of assessing congruency of behavior of
the model with the known features of the experimental system under
investigation)
Educational Focus
This school will be one of the first events to address mathematical
modeling and statistical estimation in a single framework; will tightly
integrate methods and applications; and will provide a thorough
understanding of the methodological problems in this field and a frame
of reference for more individually focused study after-school.
Event Overview
The event consists of two components: (a) a 13 day summer school aimed at
PhD and Post-Doc students (b) A 3 day scientific
workshop with current researchers involved with the same scientific topic as
the school. The last 3 days of the summer school are merged with the
scientific workshop allowing students to learn about up to date research with
current researchers in the field.
