The conference, which is a continuation of the series of Biological Complexity in Cracow meetings, is aimed to gather together researchers working in the fields of quantitative biology and physics. This year, it will be hosted by the Garage of Complexity of the Jagiellonian University.
The focus of the conference is to discuss the spatio-temporal properties of various biological systems. The organisers want to highlight differences and similarities when biological systems are scaled up both in size and numbers. The conference contributions will be divided into five thematic sessions (viruses, bacteria, cells, populations, and mathematical models), covering a range of topics like COVID-19, microbial communities, the evolution of drug resistance, developmental patterning, cellular mechanics, population dynamics, nonlinear dynamical systems, and emergent properties of biological systems.
For more information on registration, deadlines and accompanying events, please visit the conference website.