The Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems (MPIPKS) announces the workshop: Adaptive Immune Recognition in Infectious Disease and Cancer from 20 - 24 April 2026 taking place at the MPIPKS in Dresden, Germany.
More details and the application form can be found on the website of the event at the following URL: https://www.pks.mpg.de/de/aimmrec26
From 28th April – 8th of May 2026, we will be hosting a mathematical biology workshop at MATRIX in Creswick, Australia, for under-represented genders (female, female-identifying, or non-binary). We are now opening the invitation to the broader mathematical biology community to fill the remaining 6 places at the workshop. Accommodation and food at the workshop are covered and we are offering travel grants of $1,000 AUD for international applicants and $200 AUD for domestic applicants.
If you are interested in attending and wish to apply, please send a 2-page CV and 1-page cover letter to Adrianne.jenner@qut.edu.au by December 23rd 2025. In the cover letter please provide details on (1) your area of research and (2) what you would gain from attending the workshop. Applications are open to all career levels; however, we encourage PhD, postdoctoral fellows and early career researchers to apply.
More details on the workshop can be found here https://www.matrix-inst.org.au/events/collaborative-workshop-for-under-represented-genders-advancing-mathematical-biology/ and if you have any questions please email Adrianne.jenner@qut.edu.au.
Collective cell migration and pattern formation are entwined phenomena of immense fascination. Development, tissue repair and disease progression all involve coordination between cell movements, growth, and intercellular signalling processes.
The aim of this workshop is to draw together state of the art techniques within (i) the biological mechanisms that underpin processes of collective cell migration and pattern formation, (ii) the mathematical and computational models used to study these phenomena, and (iii) the analytical tools that can be used to unlock core properties contained within these models.
For applications, please visit https://icms.ac.uk/activities/workshop/collective-movement-and-pattern-formation/
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