Venue
July 8–10, 2015, Collège de France, Paris, France.
Aim of the meeting
Mathematical Models in Ecology and Evolution (MMEE) is one of the largest conferences that brings together researchers working at the interface between evolutionary biology and the mathematical, physical, and computational sciences.
After Brighton (2007), Bristol (2009), Groningen (2011) and York (2013) it is now the turn of Paris to welcome researchers in these fields to present their work and discuss their findings.
As during the previous meetings, we aim to showcase the latest developments of mathematical modelling in evolution and ecology by presenting a programme including keynote talks and thematic sessions. We aim to create an inclusive and diverse programme of contributed talks and posters. We especially encourage the involvement of research students and early-career scientists.
Keynote speakers
- Michael Doebeli
- University of British Columbia, Canada;
- Maria Servedio
- University of North Carolina, USA;
- Eva Kisdi
- University of Helsinki, Finland;
- Arne Traulsen
- Max Planck Institute, Plön, Germany;
- Régis Ferrière
- Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris, France; and
- Joshua Plotkin
- University of Pennsylvania, USA.
Scientific committee
Mark Broom (City U London), James Marshall (U Sheffield), Hélène Morlon (ENS Paris), Jon Pitchford (York U), Franjo Weissing (Groningen U).
Organising committee
Amaury Lambert (UPMC, Collège de France), Guillaume Achaz (UPMC, Collège de France), Minus van Baalen (CNRS, ENS), Silvia De Monte (CNRS, ENS), Todd Parsons (UPMC, CNRS, Collège de France), Emmanuel Schertzer (UPMC, Collège de France).
Support
The MMEE conference is supported by the European Society for Mathematical and Theoretical Biology.
Updated June 19, 2015, by Minus