UK MMSG Plant Sciences Workshop 2008

The meeting took place at the University of Oxford, on Friday 23rd May 2008, as part of the UK Mathematics-in-Medicine Study Groups series.

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Plant scientists from the university each gave a brief presentation on a piece of current research where mathematical modelling might help to overcome a problem, test a hypothesis or provide additional insight. The aim of the workshop is to encourage new collaborations between researchers, leading to joint research or jointly supervised MSc or DPhil students, or PDRA projects, and in the long term, to increased understanding of processes in plant sciences.

The workshop was organised by Gail Preston (Plant Sciences) and Chris Breward (OCIAM), will take place in Room L2 in the Mathematical Institute's main St Giles' building.

Meeting Programme

09:30
Registration
09:45
Welcome / Introduction
(Dr Chris Breward & Dr Gail Preston)
10:00
Cellular and network automata as an exploratory tool
(Dr Mark Fricker)
10:45
Understanding organ loss in mustard flowers
(Dr Angela Hay)
11:15
Coffee
11:45
Can modelling help understand evolution of leaf shape?
(Dr Miltos Tsiantis)
12:15
Growing a leaf from the top
(Dr Jill Harrison)
13:00
Lunch
14:00
Flux analysis in metabolic networks
(Dr Nick Kruger & Prof George Ratcliffe)
14:45
Testing the model: Differences between predicted and observed expression of Arabidopsis clock components
(Dr Harriet McWatters)
15:30
Tea
16:00
Plant, fungus and soil modelling
(Dr Tiina Roose)
16:30
Breakout Sessions / Discussion
17:30
Drinks

List of Participants