Monday, November 11, 2024

[DMANET] Second announcement of the 4th Edition of the Workshop "Metabolism and mathematical models: Two for a tango”

This is the second announcement for the 4th Edition of the Workshop "Metabolism and
mathematical models: Two for a tango" that will take place online on November 19-20, 2024.

The program is now available. The six Keynote speakers and the title of their talks will be:
Nov. 19th:
- Samraat Pawar, Imperial College London, UK
Thermal-metabolic constraints on complex ecosystem dynamics (AKA how can we *really*
engineer microbiomes?).
- Jürgen Zanghellini, University of Vienna, Austria
Boosting biotechnological production process with constraint-based process modeling.
- Ross Carlson, Montana State University, USA
Cell geometry and membrane protein crowding are major constraints on bacterial phenotype
including growth rate, respiration efficiency, and maintenance energy generation.
Nov. 20th:
- Diego Oyarzún, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Integration of machine learning and genome-scale metabolic models for improved phenotypic
prediction.
- Jurgen Haanstra, VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Simulating (currently) impossible experiments – a tale of two parasites.
- John Kececioglu, The University of Arizona, USA
Inferring pathways in metabolic networks via optimal factories and hyperpaths.

All details about the workshop may be found here:
https://team.inria.fr/erable/en/events/workshop-metabolism-and-mathematical-models-two-for-a-tango-4th-edition/

The workshop will take place in the afternoons, from 2pm to 5:30pm CET time.
Registration is free but is required. To register, go to this link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1BdqEmM59Hyh9URf463PNWkPminxIkK7fljJ_EXk_SA8/edit.

Cheers from the organisers,
Ariel Silber (Dept. of Parasitology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Univ. of São Paulo, Brazil)
Marie-France Sagot (Inria, CNRS and Univ. of Lyon 1, France)
Sabine Peres (Univ. of Lyon 1 and CNRS, Inria, France)
Susana Vinga (Instituto Superior Técnico and INESC-ID, Lisbon, Portugal)
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