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A Mathematician’s Journey into Biology: Collaboration, Creativity & Opportunities

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  • UserProfessor Rachel Bearon, Professor of Mathematical Biology and Executive Dean of the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences, KCL
  • ClockThursday 16 May 2024, 12:00-13:00
  • House Centre for Mathematical Sciences MR2, CMS.

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Mathematicians have opportunities to work collaboratively on wide ranging topics. In this talk, I will share examples from my research where I study the spatial and temporal dynamics of biological systems, ranging from bacterial chemotaxis, cancer cell motility and phytoplankton in turbulence, to cell-signalling pathways and drug transport. I will also share some music influenced by this research and invite reflection on the creative process.

This talk is part of the Rouse Ball Lectures series.

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