Welcome to the Brandeis Mathematical Biology Seminar webpage. The purpose of our seminar series, started in 2019, is to bring together experimentalists and theorists. It is organized by the labs of Yangyang Wang, Thomas Fai and Jonathan Touboul in the Department of Mathematics at Brandeis University, two interdisciplinary research groups applying mathematical models to biological sciences.
In Fall 2025, our Math Bio Seminar runs every Wednesday 12:10-1:10pm ET in-person at Shapiro Science Center GL14 and also online via Zoom. The seminar organizers are Sreshta Venkatakrishnan and Nate Sutton. The Zoom link for meetings this semester will be: link.
Each week, we host a researcher to share with us new, or even preliminary ideas (and welcome also completed works!). We encourage discussion and collaboration! Our audience is diverse, including master and grad students, faculty, applied mathematicians, biologists, neuroscientists, (bio)physicists and chemists, to cite a few. Everybody is welcome to join the meeting and the discussion!
What’s on next?
10/08/2025: Abuzar Mahmood
Title: To be announced.
Current semester program:
Fall 2025 Schedule – Wednesdays 12:10-1:10pm ET
Our YouTube page has recordings of past talks:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs0Ni3ekuy3BIedM9AVuLZg
Join our Google Group for regular updates:
mathbioseminar-group@brandeis.edu