International Conference: Mathematics meets Life Sciences

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The conference ’Mathematical Life Sciences’ was attended by over 250
The conference ’Mathematical Life Sciences’ was attended by over 250 participants from institutions in more than 20 countries. © Barbara Frommann / University of Bonn .
Researchers discuss at a four-day symposium of the TRAs "Modelling" and "Life and Health" and the Clusters of Excellence HCM and ImmunoSensation2. The conference 'Mathematical Life Sciences' was attended by over 250 participants from institutions in more than 20 countries. Barbara Frommann / University of Bonn . Mathematical modelling and analysis are nowadays essential for all fields of the life sciences, ranging from basic research to clinical application. The collaboration between mathematicians and life scientists has a long tradition in Bonn. This week, at an international conference at the Wissenschaftszentrum, the Bonn researchers are exchanging views with colleagues from Germany and abroad on the current status and possible future developments. Why mathematics and life sciences? One of the reasons is that the tremendous advances made in experimental life sciences in recent years provide a wealth of data on how organisms function.
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