Modelling Resistance Evolution – Theoretical Methodology Symposium

from Wednesday, 26 April 2023 (08:45) to Friday, 28 April 2023 (19:00)
MPI for Evolutionary Biology (Lecture Hall)

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
26 Apr 2023
27 Apr 2023
28 Apr 2023
AM
08:45 --- Welcome ---
09:00
Keynote Talk (until 10:00) (Lecture Hall)
09:00 Stochastic models of resistance evolution - Hildegard Uecker (MPI for Evolutionary Biology)   (Lecture Hall)
10:00 --- Coffee break ---
10:30
Talks (until 12:30) (Lecture Hall)
10:30 The importance of persistence for the evolvability of antibiotic resistance - Giorgio Boccarella (KU Leuven)   (Lecture Hall)
11:00 Mathematical models of collective antibiotic tolerance - Pierre Lafont (University of Edinburgh)   (Lecture Hall)
11:30 Evolution of multidrug resistance from plasmid-mediated heterozygosity - Ian Dewan (MPI for Evolutionary Biology)   (Lecture Hall)
12:00 Memory and Hysteresis in the adaptive evolution of bacterial resistance in environments of varying antibiotic concentration - Muhittin Mungan (University of Cologne)   (Lecture Hall)
09:00
Keynote Talk (until 10:00) (Lecture Hall)
09:00 Stochastic emergence of drug resistance in variable environments - Helen Alexander (University of Edinburgh)   (Lecture Hall)
10:00 --- Coffee Break ---
10:30
Talks (until 12:30) (Lecture Hall)
10:30 Model-based design of innovative treatment strategies to suppress antimicrobial resistance using collateral sensitivity - Linda Aulin (Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research, Leiden University, Leiden & Clinical Pharmacy and Biomedicine, Freie Universität Berlin)   (Lecture Hall)
11:00 Fitness seascapes reveal heterogeneous mutant selection windows in clinically-relevant pharmacokinetic models - Eshan King (Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine)   (Lecture Hall)
11:30 Modeling Stress-Induced Responses in Bacterial and Cancer Therapeutic Resistance - Anuraag Bukkuri (Moffitt Cancer Center and Lund University)   (Lecture Hall)
12:00 Mechanisms of non-genetic resistance to cancer therapy - Irina Kareva (Northeastern University)   (Lecture Hall)
09:00
Keynote Talk (until 10:00) (Lecture Hall)
09:00 Modeling drug resistance in bacterial biofilms and parasitic worms - Barbora Trubenová (ETH Zurich)   (Lecture Hall)
10:00 --- Coffee Break ---
10:30
Talks (until 12:30) (Lecture Hall)
10:30 Competing effects of mutation bias and selection on resistance evolution - Joachim Krug (Institute for Biological Physics, University of Cologne)   (Lecture Hall)
11:00 Learning and predicting the pathways of AMR evolution with hypercubic inference - Jessica Renz (University of Bergen)   (Lecture Hall)
11:30 Modeling selection for evolvability in the evolution of cancer therapy resistance - Malgorzata Weh (H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & University of South Florida)   (Lecture Hall)
12:00 Repeatability of antibiotic resistance evolution for heavy-tailed distributions of fitness effects - Suman G Das (Institute for Biophysics, University of Cologne)   (Lecture Hall)
PM
12:30 --- Group picture ---
12:35 --- Lunch break ---
13:30
Keynote talk (until 14:30) (Lecture Hall)
13:30 Computational methods for inferring tumor evolution and heterogeneity - Jasmine Foo (University of Minnesota)   (Lecture Hall)
14:30 --- Coffee break ---
15:00
Talks (until 16:00) (Lecture Hall)
15:00 Multi-step Resistance Evolution in Compact Populations - Jona Kayser (MPZ für Physik und Medizin & MPI for the Science of Light)   (Lecture Hall)
15:30 What to target in evolving populations - population size, growth or survival? - Michael Raatz (MPI for Evolutionary Biology)   (Lecture Hall)
16:00
Method Session (until 16:30) (Lecture Hall)
16:00 Ecological vs. game theoretical models for interaction (opening to method sessions) - Arne Traulsen (MPI for Evolutionary Biology)   (Lecture Hall)
16:30
Method Session (until 18:00) (Lecture Hall)
18:00 --- Dinner ---
19:00
Method Session (until 20:00) (Lecture Hall)
12:30 --- Lunch ---
13:30
Keynote Talk (until 14:30) (Lecture Hall)
13:30 Perturbing the ecological forces underlying drug resistance in cancer: towards evolutionary therapy - Jacob Scott (Cleveland Clinic)   (Lecture Hall)
14:30 --- Coffee Break ---
15:00
Method Session (until 17:00) (Lecture Hall)
17:00 --- Fingerfood ---
18:00
Poster Session (until 19:00) (Lecture Hall)
12:30 --- Lunch ---
13:30
Keynote Talk (until 14:30) (Lecture Hall)
13:30 Quantitative descriptions of bacterial responses to antibiotics - Tobias Bollenbach (University of Cologne)   (Lecture Hall)
14:30 --- Coffee Break ---
15:00
Method Session (until 17:00) (Lecture Hall)
17:00 Closing Remarks   (Lecture Hall)
18:00 --- Barbecue at the institute ---