
Presentation of the T2 2024: "Group Action and Rigidity : Around the Zimmer Program"
De Kathryn Mann , David Fisher , Vincent Pecastaing


A l’origine de l’écriture : que pouvons-nous apprendre des écritures cunéiformes ?
De Cécile Michel
De julia Gog
Apparaît dans les collections : Thematic Month Week 3: Mathematical Modeling and Statistical Analysis of Infectious Disease Outbreaks / Mois thématique Semaine 3 : Modélisation mathématique et analyses statistique des épidémies de maladies infectieuses, Interviews at CIRM
Professor Julia Gog is a British mathematician, David N. Moore Fellow and Director of Studies in Mathematics at Queens' College, Cambridge and Professor of mathematical biology in the University of Cambridge Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. She is also a member of the Cambridge Immunology Network and the Cambridge Infectious Diseases Interdisciplinary Research Centre.Her research specialises in using mathematical techniques to study infectious diseases, particularly influenza. Current projects include:
Models of influenza strain dynamics Spatial spread of influenza Within-host dynamics of influenza In vitro dynamics of Salmonella Bioinformatic methods to detect RNA signals in viruses
http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/research/dd/