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Posts by Ruth Baker

Postdoctoral Research Associate in Data-driven Modelling of Collective Cell Behaviour | Mathematical Institute

Come and work with us! I'm looking for a PDRA in data-driven modelling of collective cell behaviour to join the group. More information at www.maths.ox.ac.uk/node/80472

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Approximate Solutions of a General Stochastic Velocity-Jump Model Subject to Discrete-Time Noisy Observations - Bulletin of Mathematical Biology Advances in experimental techniques allow the collection of high-resolution spatio-temporal data that track individual motile entities over time. These tracking data motivate the use of mathematical m...

Here is a recent #BulletinMathBio paper by Arianna Ceccarelli, @apbrowning.bsky.social, and @profruthbaker.bsky.social Approximate Solutions of a General Stochastic Velocity-Jump Model Subject to Discrete-Time Noisy Observations.

link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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Congrats to MACSYS Dep. Director @mjsimpson.bsky.social & his colleagues @apbrowning.bsky.social @profruthbaker.bsky.social @davidjwarne.bsky.social & @omaclaren.bsky.social - just awarded the Lewis Wolpert Prize for Best Paper by Journal of Theoretical Biology
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Come work with us in Sydney! We are looking to recruit a highly motivated Research Associate to join our Centre at UNSW. The role will involve the application of mathematical modelling to cellular processes.
- Level A/B
- Fixed term, 3 years
APPLY: external-careers.jobs.unsw.edu.au/cw/en/job/53...

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SIAM Activity Group on Life Sciences Early Career Prize | SIAM Established in 2016, the prize is awarded to an individual in their early career for research contributions in the field of mathematics applied to the life sciences.

Nominations sought for the 2026 SIAM Activity Group on Life Sciences Early Career Prize!

Deadline May 1, 2025.

Eligibility criteria and more information: www.siam.org/programs-ini...

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UK Mathematical Biology Conference

Excited to announce that registration for UK Maths Bio 2025 is open. We have an exciting list of confirmed speakers and are looking for more exciting talks and posters from the community. Please submit your abstract by 31 March 25.

ukmathbioconference.github.io

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I think I’ve just been doing that all along! And πŸ’―

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Where’s the picture please?!

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The 3rd Crick Beddington Developmental Biology Symposium Save the date for the 3rd Crick Beddington Developmental Biology Symposium.

Only a few days left to register for our upcoming developmental biology symposium #beddingtonconf.

πŸ“… 10-11 Feb
πŸ“ The Crick
🎟️ 24 Jan registration deadline

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Thanks to @mjsimpson.bsky.social and @profruthbaker.bsky.social for the excellent collaboration, and to the journal editors for the invitation to contribute.

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We show how these process often give rise to nonlinear terms in the governing equations. With plenty of worked examples we hope this will be a useful resource for modellers and researchers starting out in this area.

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Classical random walk theory applies to movement models where there are no interactions between individuals. In this paper, we cover extensions of his theory to situations where individuals interact in specific ways, e.g. crowding effects or competition.

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Comparison of lattice-based random walks models with and without interactions between agents.

Comparison of lattice-based random walks models with and without interactions between agents.

Do you work with individual-based models of birth, death and movement?

We have a review paper for you, part of a special collection for the journal Interface’s 20th birthday!

doi.org/10.1098/rsif...

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The 2025 SMB Annual Meeting is now accepting proposals for minisymposia, which are due January 16, 2025.

Minisymposia can have up to three co-organizers and up to eight speakers.

2025.smb.org/submit
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