BIOMAT 2016

16th International Symposium on Mathematical and Computational Biology

Chern Institute of Mathematics, Nankai University, Tianjin, People's Republic of China - 30th October - 05th November 2016

BIOMAT Consortium

The BIOMAT Consortium / International Institute for Interdisciplinary Sciences, a non-profit association of members of Universities and Research Institutions in Brazil and abroad has created interdisciplinary conferences since the year 2001. These BIOMAT Symposia - BIOMAT International Symposium on Mathematical and Computational Biology - are adequate for creating opportunities to assemble together professionals from several fields, from pure mathematicians and theoretical physicists to biologists, biochemists, computer scientists as well as research engineers and physicians. The only link which is supposed to exist among them is the scientific interest in biological phenomena and the mathematical and computational modelling of Biosystems.

DIRECTOR BOARD (2016 - 2019)

1.WESTERN EUROPE - Vitaly Volpert, University of Lyon 1, France; Richard Kerner, Pierre et Marie Curie University, France; Ezio Venturino, University of Torino, Italy

2.EASTERN EUROPE - Michael Monastyrsky, Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Russia (Deceased) (New member to be announced); Member from University of Warsaw, Poland, (to be confirmed); Gergely Rost, University of Szeged, Hungary

3.NORTH AMERICA - Sivabal Sivaloganathan, Centre of Mathematical Medicine, Fields Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Canada; Dorothy Wallace, Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, USA; Jane Heffernan,York University, Canada; Seyed Moghadas, York University, Canada

4.SOUTH AMERICA - Rafael Barrio, Universidad Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico; Eduardo Massad, University of S. Paulo, Brazil

5.ASIA - Somdatta Sinha, Indian Instittute of Science, Education and Research, India;Sandip Banerjee,Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India; Jishou Ruan, Nankai University, People's Republic of China

6.MIDDLE EAST - To be announced

7.AFRICA - To be announced

8.OCEANIA - Charles Pearce, University of Adelaide, Australia (Deceased) (New member to be announced)