Mathematics and Life Sciences Club

Welcome to MaLiS Club!

The "MaLiS" Club meets regularly to discuss ongoing projects around mathematical questions in medicine and life sciences, either at the Venusberg Campus or in Endenich/Poppelsdorf. Interested scientists from the University of Bonn and cooperating local institutions are welcome to participate. The “MaLiS” Club is financially supported by TRA Life and Health and TRA Modelling.

Our next events:

12.12.2025, 3-5 p.m.
Location: LIMES Institute (Carl-Troll-Str. 31) in the seminar room I-001

Jochen Kursawe (School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of St. Andrews, Scotland): Oscillations as windows into cell behaviour and cell mechanics

Paul Bürkner (Computational Statistics, TU Dortmund): Amortized Mixture and Multilevel Models

    future events: 23.01.2026

    Please contact Christina Fricke for further information.

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    How can I participate?

    Our “MaLiS Club” is aimed at researchers at all career levels at the University of Bonn and local cooperation partners. If you would like to join us, attend the seminars and exchange ideas with other researchers over coffee and cake afterwards. Sign up for our mailing list to be regularly informed about our events (Uni-ID required). 

    Registration without Uni-ID

    Please send us an e-mail if you work at a non-university institution and would like to join the mailing list.

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    Bonn Center for Mathematical Life Sciences

    The newly founded Bonn Center for Mathematical Life Sciences (BCML) is dedicated to advancing interdisciplinary research at the intersection of mathematics and the life sciences. 

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    News

    2nd Bonn Conference on Mathematical Life Sciences

    From March 16 to 19 2026, the Bonn Center for Mathematical Life Sciences is hosting the Bonn Conference on Mathematical Life Sciences in the beautiful city of Bonn. The conference will take place at the Auditorium Centre Poppelsdorf.

    The Bonn Conference on Mathematical Life Sciences is envisioned as an international gathering, dedicated to research and applications at the interface of mathematics and life sciences.

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    PM BMBF Reckzeh Hasenauer
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    BMBF-Funding for Modelling Project in Tumor Organoids

    Congratulations to Elena Reckzeh and Jan Hasenauer for securing BMBF funding for the innovative project ISPOT-K: The ISPOT-K-team will create organoids from patient-derived colorectal tumors and treat them with several cancer drugs. In a next step, the obained data will be correlated with further molecular and physiolocial patient data to create a digital twin to simulate reactions for possible treatment options. This is done in collaboration with the company MSPlabs/ESQlabs. This may eventually facilitate truly personalized treatment options for cancer patients!


    Past events:

    Poster Biomath Conference
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    Impression: Bonn Conference on Mathematical Life Sciences 2023

    Bonn Conference on Mathematical Life Sciences  - a huge success!

    More than 200 scientists discussed at the four-day symposium of TRAs "Modelling" and "Life and Health" as well as Clusters of Excellence HCM and ImmunoSensation2 the current state of the research activities and potential future development in the field of mathematical modelling in the life sciences.

    David Fußhöller (ImmunoSensation/UKB) presents a short video of the event.

    Poster Symposium
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    IRU Mathematics and Life Sciences, University of Bonn

    The Interdisciplinary Research Unit Mathematics and Life Sciences houses three groups (Effland, Hasenauer, Thurley) at the interface of the ImmunoSensation and HCM Clusters of Excellence. With the combined expertise gathered here, we have a unique opportunity to create new mathematical models impacting the understanding of the immune system and diseases. The research topics range from information processing, immune response dynamics, treatment protocol modeling, sparse data in single cell approaches, cell behavior prediction, image analysis, and dynamic image analysis in the context of immune responses. 

    Scientific Organizers

    Avatar Effland

    Prof. Dr. Alexander Effland

    Institute for Applied Mathematics
    Avatar Hasenauer

    Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jan Hasenauer

    LIMES-Institute
    Avatar Thurley

    Prof. Dr. Kevin Thurley

    Institute of Experimental Oncology
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    Discover the six Transdisciplinary Research Areas (TRAs) at the University of Bonn. 

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    Understanding the complexities of life - from molecules to (eco-) systems.

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