Upcoming Events & Seminars
Upcoming Events & Seminars
A two-day workshop on “Individual variation and its consequences for population dynamics”
Location: Graham Hills Building (GH515), University of Strathclyde
Date: 6-7 May 2026.
A summary of the workshop theme is below and more info is being regularly updated at the Eventbrite link. All are welcome so please share this event with your networks!
Summary: Every population consists of individuals that vary in many traits, and variation in each trait may or may not impact population dynamics. The workshop will expose forms of individual variation encountered in a variety of populations (from items to cells and humans), together with recent mathematical and statistical approaches to model their effects on the dynamics of populations. Neglecting individual variation in population modelling can bias data interpretation and predictions, causing bad policy decisions and poor reproducibility, which negatively impacts science, economics and ethics. Related problems and partial solutions have been described in disciplines that include economics, demography, epidemiology, ecology and evolution. This will be a forum for sharing and debating both specific and unifying approaches.
Eventbrite Link: Individual variation and its consequences for population dynamics Tickets, Wednesday, May 6-Thursday, May 7 • 9 AM-5 PM | Eventbrite

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