Poster Presentations
  
    The poster session will take place on Thursday 4 September 2025 at the 
    Physics Bridge, First Floor from 16:30. 
  
  
    - P01 – Using a polymer model to understand pattern formation in diatoms
Speaker: Clara Neather 
    - P02 – Travelling waves in age-structured collective cell migration
Speaker: Stéphanie Abo 
    - P03 – Understanding the cyclic populations of the short-tailed field vole in the UK using long term experimental data
Speaker: Matt Dopson 
    - P04 – Mechanistic Modelling of Pre-clinical Drug Trials of Tumour Cells
Speaker: Esha Joshi 
    - P05 – Alpha-Delta Transitions in Cortical Rhythms as grazing bifurcations
Speaker: Huda Mahdi 
    - P06 – Inclusion of cell division in the toggle switch model
Speaker: Charli Austin 
    - P07 – Evolving Tissue Pattern Scaling and Robustness Through Spatially Heterogeneous Feedback
Speaker: Lewis Mosby 
    - P08 – Eco-evolutionary models in Cell Biology: From Micro-organisms to Metastasis
Speaker: Xiaoyuan (Philip) Liu 
    - P09 – Quantitative models for the impact of radiotherapy on the aging colon
Speaker: Linus Chang 
    - P10 – A modelling framework for the eco-evolutionary assembly of complex microbial communities
Speaker: Gui Araujo 
    - P11 – Controlling the risk of tick-borne disease in fragmented landscapes
Speaker: Ben Adams 
    - P12 – Multiscale modeling predicts dependence of mesenchymally transitioned tumor niche fitness on cell-cell and cell-matrix adhesions
Speaker: Chigicherla Venkata Sai Prasanna 
    - P13 – Mechanisms of competition in early development
Speaker: Daniel O'Hanlon 
    - P14 – Multiscale spatial analysis robustly, precisely, and accurately characterises spatially heterogeneous patterns in a model-agnostic fashion
Speaker: Duncan Martinson 
    - P15 – Numerical and Asymptotic Analysis of Cortisol-Protein Binding
Speaker: Ariba Shakeel 
    - P16 – The secret electrical life of arthropods
Speaker: Ryan Palmer 
    - P17 – Within-host modelling of T cell memory generation
Speaker: Yiping Zhang 
    - P18 – Building a theoretical framework to understand multidrug adaptive therapy for neuroblastoma
Speaker: Francesco Covell 
    - P19 – A computationally efficient approach for investigating discrepancies between approximations of spatial stochastic reaction systems
Speaker: Abigail Kushnir 
    - P20 – A quadrupole model for multi-timescale microswimmers near a boundary
Speaker: Sara Drummond-Curtis 
    - P21 – Assessing the Existence of Mantle-Core Structure in Human Pancreatic Islets: From Image Analysis to Quantitative Techniques
Speaker: Nicolas Verschueren van Rees 
    - P22 – Quantifying thymic output using TCR sequencing data
Speaker: Daniel Luque 
    - P23 – Simulating biochemical reactions: The Linear Noise Approximation can capture non-linear dynamics
Speaker: Giorgos Minas 
    - P24 – An agent-based modelling approach to investigate the impact of gender on tuberculosis transmission in Uganda
Speaker: James Doran 
    - P25 – Stochastic Averaging for a Two-Strain Model of Infectious Disease Epidemiology
Speaker: James Daniel Harborne 
    - P26 – Understanding the influence of diffusive Allee effects in population models
Speaker: Xiaohan Zhou 
    - P27 – Spatial mathematical modelling predicts the effectiveness of cancer adaptive therapy
Speaker: Kate Bostock 
    - P28 – Mathematical modelling of biotechnologies for clean water
Speaker: Seun Olushola 
    - P29 – Ovarian Cancer and the impact of EMT: Insights from a Mathematical Model
Speaker: Sam Oliver 
    - P30 – Predicting single-cell RNA expression variability from sequence
Speaker: Andrew Nicoll 
    - P31 – Spatio-Temporal Patterns Forming in FitzHugh-Nagumo Model
Speaker: Hardik Poptani 
    - P32 – Estimating expected outbreak duration for stochastic disease models with external reservoirs
Speaker: Maame Ama Bainson 
    - P33 – Comparing evolutionary tree shapes
Speaker: Alexandru Chitiga 
    - P34 – In silico image-based modelling of morphogen diffusion
Speaker: Yi Ting Loo 
    - P35 – Numerical and Asymptotic Analysis of Cortisol-Protein Binding
Speaker: Ariba Shakeel 
    - P36 – Using evolutionary trees to predict clinical outcomes
Speaker: Kimberley Verity 
    - P37 – Modelling Random Mutations in Extra-Chromosomal DNA Dynamics
Speaker: Jordan Cobley 
    - P38 – Modelling freezing episodes in Parkinson’s Disease as stochastic transition
Speaker: Eman Alnuwaysir 
    - P39 – A model of cerebrospinal fluid flow around the brain
Speaker: Mariia Dvoriashyna 
    - P40 – Integrating Computer Vision and Mathematical Modelling for the Characterisation of Leaf Scale Disease Dynamics in Septoria Tritici Blotch of Winter Wheat
Speaker: Jack Rich 
    - P41 – Spatio-temporal oscillations in the Keller—Segel model of chemotaxis with logistic growth
Speaker: Luci Mullen 
    - P42 – Stochastic Modelling of Microbial Drug Inactivation Under Environmental Fluctuations
Speaker: Shaurya Pratap Singh 
    - P43 – Decoding auxin signals using the DII-VENUS fluorescent reporter in Arabidopsis Thaliana
Speaker: Joseph Shuttleworth 
    - P44 – Dynamics of Flares and Disease Progression in Palindromic Rheumatism
Speaker: Somashree Chakraborty 
    - P45 – Investigating the impact of missed treatment doses on the within-host dynamics of tuberculosis infection
Speaker: Christopher Rowlatt 
    - P46 – Flare dynamics and Disease Progression in a model of Palindromic Rheumatism
Speaker: Somashree Chakraborty 
    - P47 – Double peak in mutation burden distribution under neutral selection
Speaker: Longxiao Wang 
    - P48 – Predicting Early Outbreak Detection with Agent-Based Models
Speaker: Kathryn Bowers 
    - P49 – A Mathematical Model of SLC25A10 under Competitive Binding within Ping-Pong Framework Reveals its Regulatory Factors in Mitochondrial Conditions
Speaker: Ramin Nashebi 
    - P50 – Wake Dynamics of Bio-Inspired Flaps and Morphing Foils
Speaker: Hibah Saddal 
    - P51 – Data-driven mathematical model of HPA axis dynamics in humans
Speaker: Belinda Lombard 
    - P52 – Persistent Homology in Spatial Transcriptomics: Bridging Spatial and Expression Landscapes
Speaker: Kylie Savoye 
    - P53 – Multiscale mathematical modelling of NK-Tumour killing interactions: From molecules to cell populations
Speaker: Elephes Sung