THEME
Mathematical Biology in the Data-Driven Era:
Bridging Models and Biological Insights
The IWOMB is the first workshop series in the Philippines that convenes local mathematical biology researchers and foreign experts working in a wide range of research at the interface of mathematics and life sciences, including population dynamics, ecology, developmental biology, biophysics, epidemiology, physiology, etc.
This workshop aims to promote state-of-the-art mathematical biology research in the Philippines. It is expected to stimulate young mathematicians of possible inter-disciplinary research directions in mathematics and biology. This activity is envisioned to provide an opportunity for local researchers to establish research collaborations within the country and between the Philippines and developed countries. It brings together local enthusiasts in the field, serving as a focal group to build a mathematical biology community eventually leading to the establishment of a professional organization.
Access to Expert Knowledge and Insights
Gain exclusive access to leading local and international experts in mathematical biology, learning advanced methods across the life sciences.
Networking and Collaboration Opportunities:
Connect with peers and professionals across institutions, creating opportunities for future collaborations in research.
Skill Development and Knowledge Expansion:
Enhance your expertise in applied mathematics for life sciences with valuable skills in fields like epidemiology, ecology, and physiology by joining the IWOMB.
Contributions to Public Health and Environmental Solutions:
Apply your knowledge to address pressing issues in public health and ecology, making meaningful contributions to society.
Since 2018, the IWOMB workshop series has served as a bridge connecting young and professional mathematical modelers and researchers. These workshops enable the formation of diverse groups across various institutions, empowering them to engage in research that addresses pressing issues. For example, these groups actively work on mitigating public health threats such as the ongoing challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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