EPSRC LCMH Research Showcase and Future Directions 2021
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Online event
EPSRC LCMH Research Showcase and Future Directions event Zoom link will be circulated prior to the event
About this event
An exciting showcase and future directions event from the EPSRC Liverpool Centre for Mathematics in Healthcare (LCMH), established in 2015 at the University of Liverpool in partnership with Lancaster University and Liverpool John Moores University. The programme brings together academic researchers, clinicians and industry to share latest research findings and celebrate how multidisciplinary research is making a difference to the healthcare sector. It is also an opportunity to identify potential new collaborations in the context of emerging challenges and opportunities for the next generation of mathematics-related research for healthcare.
Please contact c.bee@liverpool.ac.uk or lcmh@liverpool.ac.uk with any queries.
The event will be held online (Zoom link to follow) and attendance is free of charge.
Final programme :
Day 1 - Monday 5th July
Session 1 - Modelling infectious diseases
12.15 Welcome, Professor Ke Chen, LCMH Director, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Liverpool
12.20 Chair's introduction, Dr Bakhti Vasiev, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Liverpool
12.25 Developing connections between clinicians and researchers and the role of mathematical modelling, Dr Stacy Todd, Consultant in Infectious Diseases, Royal Liverpool University Hospital
12.45 Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) in Pseudomonas aeruginosa population, Dr Karan Pattni, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Liverpool and Dr Jo Fothergill, Department of Clinical Infection, Microbiology and Immunology, University of Liverpool
13.05 Multi-state modelling of UK COVID hospitalisations data: How do diabetes and obesity influence adverse outcomes, Dr David Hughes, Department of Health Data Science, University of Liverpool
13.25 Perspective: Statistical approach to mathematical modelling in population dynamics, Professor Alex Samoletov, Institute for Physics and Technology (Donetsk) and University of Liverpool
13.45 Break
Session 2 - Multiscale modelling for healthcare
14.05 Chair's introduction, Professor Rachel Bearon, LCMH User Engagement Lead, Head of Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Liverpool
14.10 Using biomarkers to model liver disease: in search of the right mathematical approach, Professor Philip Johnson, Department of Molecular and Clinical Cancer Medicine, University of Liverpool
14.30 Human health and plant protection products: the mathematical challenges and opportunities, Dr Steve Webb, Syngenta
14.50 Developing mathematical models to assess renal function: challenges and solutions, Dr James Littlewood, Molecular Physiology and Cell Signalling, University of Liverpool
15.10 Break
15.15 In vitro/in silico modelling of drug delivery: tales from a biologists perspective, Professor Craig Murdoch, School of Clinical Dentistry, University of Sheffield
15.35 Modelling of waves in stented blood vessels, Dr Sara Frecentese, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Liverpool
15.55 Geometric tools for designing safer crystalline drugs, Dr Vitaliy Kurlin, Department of Computer Science, University of Liverpool
16.15 Uptake: A Liver Spheroid Jazz Trio, Anna Appleby, Royal Northern College of Music
16.35 Close
Day 2 - Tuesday 6th July
Session 3 - Imaging in healthcare
9.50 Welcome and Chair's introduction, Professor Ke Chen, LCMH Director, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Liverpool
9.55 Machine Learning for preclinical in-vivo image analysis, Dr Arijit Patra, AstraZeneca
10.15 AI techniques for heart imaging, Dr Anis Theljani, University of Oxford
10.35 Numerical optimization in magnetic resonance imaging of metabolism, Dr Vencel Somai, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute and Department of Radiology, University of Cambridge
10.55 Challenges in image segmentation with medical applications, Liam Burrows, Centre for Mathematical Imaging Techniques, University of Liverpool
11.15 Image Analysis Challenges: Manual and Digital: A Histopathology Perspective, Professor Abhik Mukherjee, University of Nottingham
11.35 Break
Session 4 - Biomechanics in healthcare
11.55 Chair's introduction, Professor Natalia Movchan, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Liverpool
12.00 The mechanics of brain tissue, Professor Davide Bigoni, Department of Civil, Environmental & Mechanical Engineering, University of Trento
12.20 Multi-scale modelling of corneal tissue to support treatment of keratoconus and other diseases, Professor Ahmed Elsheikh, School of Engineering, University of Liverpool
12.40 Correction of systematic tomography alignment errors to improve fitting of contact lenses, Mohamed Elhalwagy, Translational Medicine, University of Liverpool
13.00 Event close