All sessions and breaks will be held in Firth Hall in Firth Court.
This is an estimated schedule and subject to change
9.30am - 10.00am - Registration
10.00am - 10.10am - Introductions
10.10am - 11.00am - Fiona Macfarlane
"A framework to model cell populations responding to Turing patterns"
11.00pm - 11.05pm - Philip Maini (via video)
11.05am -11.25am - Coffee Break
11.25am - 11.40am - John Brooke
"Pattern formation and neural self-organization"
11.40am - 11.55am - Edgardo Villar Sepulveda
"Necessary and Sufficient conditions for an n-dimensional system to show a Turing or Turing-Hopf instability pattern"
11.55am - 12.10pm - Kyle Wedgwood
"Cytoneme-mediated neural plate patterning in the zebrafish embryo."
12.15pm - 1.05pm - Andrew Krause
"Footnotes to Turing (1952): Some Modern Challenges in Pattern Formation"
1.05pm - 2.05pm - Lunch & coffee with posters
2.05pm - 2.10pm - Emma Sinclair
2.10pm - 2.55pm - Dermot Turing
"The shape and form of Alan Turing"
2.55pm - 3.15pm - Coffee break
3.15pm - 3.30pm - Valeria Giunta
"Turing instability and radial patterns in a mathematical model of acute inflammation"
3.30pm - 3.45pm - Adrien Hallou
"When Turing meets Waddington: Theory of mechanochemical patterning in biphasic biological tissues"
3.45pm - 4.35pm - Jonathan Swinton
"89 surprising things mathematicians don't know about Fibonacci phyllotaxis"
4.35pm - 4.45pm - Closing remarks
4.40pm - 6.00pm - Drinks (at The University Arms)
Firth Hall
Firth Court
The University Arms