BioMedMath Network
Goals
The proposed design of this sequence of events can serve the goal of
promoting the development of a
network of researchers in related biomedical modeling
areas. This network will be referred to as
BioMedMath . The potential to stimulate such a network
lies in the intersection of mutual areas of interest
in mathematical
techniques and the interdisciplinary nature of this
area of research.
By establishing links between current and prospective researchers, these
events can further this
goal. It is not assumed that all school
participants or workshop participants will attend all events, however,
some multiple visits should be anticipated and more importantly it is
expected that for each new event colleagues and collaborators of
participants of earlier events may attend and further promote the
existence
of contacts between researchers and institutions. Contact
between school participants and established researchers via the workshops
will allow for the groundwork to be laid for post-doctoral opportunities and
future collaborations. The fact that there will be a sequence of
related events should provide further momentum for developing a broader
network of biomedical researchers as each school will provide
participants of all events a resource and opportunity to contact
potential new colleagues. The surveys and interactive features on this page
can provide a useful resource point for other events, job postings, and
interaction.
The program scientific committee and key EU organizations provide important support for this project.
Modeling Roundtable
Roundtable discussion on future directions in modeling physiological control systems can be found HERE
Issues Survey
Further Information and results or previous surveys can be found HERE
Upcoming Events Posting
Listing of events and information on posting can be found HERE
Available Scientific Positions Posting
Listing of postings and information on how to post can be found HERE
BioMedMath Event Survey
Information on what surveys can be given and results can be found HERE
