Invited mathematical biology seminar at the University of Leeds
22 January 2026: Mauro gives a math-bio seminar at Leeds on “Fluctuation-driven eradication of cooperative antimicrobial resistance in time-varying environments”
Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics of Fluctuating Populations research group webpage
22 January 2026: Mauro gives a math-bio seminar at Leeds on “Fluctuation-driven eradication of cooperative antimicrobial resistance in time-varying environments”
18-22 August 2025: Mauro Mobilia is an invited speaker at the ESBS Conference in Munich (Germany), giving a talk on “Slow spatial migration can help eradicate cooperative antimicrobial resistance in time-varying environments” .
Invited talk by Matt Asker on “time-fluctuating metapopulations: fixation and extinction” at the mini-symposium “spatial and temporal models of ecology and evolution” of the BMC-BAMC 2025 in Exeter.
Presented an invited BioEngineering seminar on “Slow cell migration and fluctuations can help eradicate cooperative antimicrobial resistance in time-varying environments” at EPFL, Lausanne (Switzerland)
Presented an invited IPLS/MathBio seminar on “slow spatial migration and fluctuations can help eradicate cooperative antimicrobial resistance in time-varying environments” at the University of College London.
Presented and invited Mathematical Biology Seminar on the “eco-evolutionary dynamics of microbial populations in fluctuating environments, with applications to antimicrobial resistance” at the University of York.
AMR@LEEDS spread the word surrounding this paper via a tweet. See the tweet here: https://twitter.com/AMRatLEEDS/status/1753063703019135209
The AMR@LEEDS network is a diverse collective of researchers throughout the University of Leeds working together on the global issue of antimicrobial resistance. Work carried out by the EEDFP project by Mauro Mobilia, Alastair Rucklidge, …
Royal Society Publishing shared work carried out by Mauro Mobilia, Alastair Rucklidge, Lluís Hernández-Navarro, and Matthew Asker (see here) via a tweet: https://twitter.com/RSocPublishing/status/1721558137092649116
In September 2023, Matthew Asker attended the London Mathematical Biology Conference, where he presented a poster. The poster can be viewed here.