05/18/2020
If you missed any talks from our workshop on Mathematical and Computational Biology (May 5-8), the videos are online!
Mathematical and Computational Methods in Biology
Mathematical and computational methods are critical to conduct research in many areas of biology, such as genomics, molecular biology, cell biology, developmental biology, neuroscience, ecology and evolution. Conversely, biology is providing new challenges that drive the development of novel mathema...
02/18/2020
The MBI Online Colloquium series continues tomorrow at noon with L. Mahadevan - Geometry and the Brain
Online Colloquium: L. Mahadevan - Morphogenesis: Geometry, Physics and Biology
L. Mahadevan Lola England de Valpine Professor of Applied Mathematics, of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, and of Physics, Harvard University
12/02/2019
MBI Seminar tomorrow at 10:20 AM: Colin Klaus - Multiscale Approaches in Visual Transduction: A New Homogenized Diffusion Model for Cone Photoreceptors in Bright Light https://go.osu.edu/Bhc5 Stream live at go.osu.edu/mbi-live
Seminar: Colin Klaus - Multiscale Approaches in Visual Transduction: A New Homogenized Diffusion Model for Cone Photoreceptors in Bright Light
Colin Klaus Postdoctoral Fellow, MBI
11/15/2019
This weekend at MBI: The second in a series of workshops following up on work done at the MBI Summit for the Rules of Life. Topic: The Emergence of Cell Differentiation in Early Multicellular Evolution
Rules of Life Follow-Up Workshop on the Emergence of Cell Differentiation in Early Multicellular Evolution
Follow-up meetings to the MBI Summit on the Rules of Life will take a more in-depth look at certain topics within the broader theme. In this first follow-up, a focused working group will more deeply explore the emergence of cell differentiation in early multicellular evolution.
11/12/2019
The MBI Online Colloquium series continues tomorrow at noon with Carolyn Cho - (Mathematical) Model-Informed Drug Development
Online Colloquium: Carolyn Cho - (Mathematical) Model-Informed Drug Development
Carolyn R. Cho PPDM-Pharmacometrics, Merck & Co., Kenilworth NJ Mathematical biosciences research is increasingly used to drive decisions that are made during the drug discovery and development process. Underscoring this impact, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has a goal of integrating model-i...
11/11/2019
MBI Seminar tomorrow at 10:20 AM: Amir Asiaee - Searching for Effective Combination Cancer Therapy using Single Doses https://go.osu.edu/Bdv5 Stream live at go.osu.edu/mbi-live
Seminar: Amir Asiaee T. - Searching for Effective Combination Cancer Therapy using Single Doses
Amir Asiaee T. Postdoctoral Fellow, MBI
11/04/2019
This week at MBI we are exploring Evolutionary Dynamics in Cancer. You can stream talks live at: https://video.mbi.ohio-state.edu/live Learn more: https://go.osu.edu/BbbV
Evolutionary Dynamics in Cancer
Cancer is a heterogeneous disease, with variation across individuals with regard to aspects such as rate of progression, response to treatment, and survival time.
10/28/2019
MBI Seminar tomorrow at 10:20 AM: Wasiur KhudaBukhsh - Multi-Scale Dynamics of Stochastic Biological Systems Through the Lens of Survival Dynamical Systems (SDS) go.osu.edu/Bb5Q Streaming live at go.osu.edu/mbi-live
Seminar: Wasiur KhudaBukhsh - Multi-Scale Dynamics of Stochastic Biological Systems Through the Lens of Survival Dynamical Systems (SDS)
Wasiur KhudaBukhsh Postdoctoral Fellow, MBI
10/19/2019
Today is Florence Nightingale Day at MBI! This annual event is put on by the American Statistical Association and the Caucus for Women in Statistics for students grades 8-12.
Florence Nightingale Day at OSU
The American Statistical Association (ASA) and the Caucus for Women in Statistics (CWS) are pleased to host the second annual Florence Nightingale Day. This event will be held for middle and high school students (grades 8-12) at the Ohio State University campus as well as other locations across the....
10/15/2019
The MBI Online Colloquium series continues tomorrow at noon with Alex Mogilner - Feedbacks Between Mechanics, Geometry and Polarity Sorting Ensures Non-Random, Rapid and Precise Mitotic Spindle Assembly
Online Colloquium: Alex Mogilner - Feedbacks Between Mechanics, Geometry and Polarity Sorting Ensures Non-Random, Rapid and Precise Mitotic Spindle Assembly
Alex Mogilner Professor of Mathematics and Biology, Courant Institute and Department of Biology, New York University
10/14/2019
MBI Seminar tomorrow at 10:20 AM: Paola Malerba - Sleep to Remember: Mechanisms Linking Sleep Oscillations to Memory Consolidation
Seminar: Paola Malerba - Sleep to Remember: Mechanisms Linking Sleep Oscillations to Memory Consolidation
Paola Malerba Battelle Center for Mathematical Medicine, Nationwide Children’s Hospital
10/07/2019
MBI Seminar tomorrow at 10:20 AM: Veronica Ciocanel - Topological Data Analysis for Ring Channels in Intracellular Transport
Seminar: Veronica Ciocanel - Topological Data Analysis for Ring Channels in Intracellular Transport
Veronica Ciocanel Postdoctoral Fellow, MBI Contractile rings are cellular structures made of actin filaments that are important in development, wound healing, and cell division. In the reproductive system of the worm C. elegans, ring channels allow nutrient exchange between developing egg cells and....