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The Laughing Mathematician: Prime Venn diagrams
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Here is a collection of posts that make me laugh or have a mathematical flavour. Hopefully, both. Monday, 13 October 2014. Last time I gave a rigorous proof that if a number, N, was composite then the N-set Venn diagram could not be rotationally symmetric. Further, as we have seen previously. The 2-, 3- and 5-set diagrams (reproduced below) do have rotational symmetric forms. Surely, the evidence suggests that all Venn diagrams with prime numbers of sets have rotational symmetric forms, right? Demonstrat...
The Laughing Mathematician: April 2014
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Here is a collection of posts that make me laugh or have a mathematical flavour. Hopefully, both. Monday, 21 April 2014. Rotationally symmetric Venn diagrams. No doubt you will have seen a Venn diagram. They are a wonderful way of presenting logical information. For example, they allow us to illustrate the fact that centaurs lie in the union of objects with male torsos and horse legs (Figure 1). Recently there has been an upsurge in using Venn diagrams as way of illustrating jokes. Technically, Figure 3 ...
The Laughing Mathematician: July 2013
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Here is a collection of posts that make me laugh or have a mathematical flavour. Hopefully, both. Monday, 29 July 2013. Art Benjamin on Fibonacci patterns. Whilst interviewing Art Benjamin, I found that he could not help highlighting simple and intuitive results from the Fibonacci sequence. I extracted them from the original interview to ensure that they got a treatment that they deserve. If you like these he has written a book called “ Proofs That Really Count. Let’s take the Fibonacci numbers:. Conside...
The Laughing Mathematician: July 2014
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Here is a collection of posts that make me laugh or have a mathematical flavour. Hopefully, both. Monday, 28 July 2014. Heart attacks, cancer, brain tumours and stem cells are all extremely important medical topics. Experimentation in these fields has enabled our knowledge of the human body and its inner workings to increase dramatically during the 20th and 21st century, allowing us to live longer than ever before. Heart fibrillation, a vascularised tumour and a stem cell. And Prof. Helen Byrne. Mathemat...
The Laughing Mathematician: August 2013
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Here is a collection of posts that make me laugh or have a mathematical flavour. Hopefully, both. Monday, 26 August 2013. Art Benjmain on continued fractions. This week brings my Art Benjamin related posts to an end. Not only did we discuss Fibonacci sequences, but he also provided me with a lovely interpretation of how continued fractions work and what they represent numerically. His exposition is recounted below. Here is a typical continued fraction and its simplified form. 315 3 15=333,$. Which is the...
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WCMBlog: November 2013
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Random walks in a biological world. Saturday, 30 November 2013. Can adaptive mesh refinement regimes be improved with a Voronoi partition? In this post Robert Ross. A first-year D.Phil. student at the WCMB, discusses a result from a 10-week research project on adaptive mesh refinement regimes that he undertook this summer at the Systems Biology Doctoral Training Centre. Wednesday, 27 November 2013. Tumour-microenvironment interactions in disease progression and drug resistance. In this post Noemi Picco.
WCMBlog: January 2014
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Random walks in a biological world. Thursday, 30 January 2014. Poster: Investigating bacterial ecology and evolution in complex environments. Another recent poster from Katharine Coyte. Who is doing her DPhil between the WCMB and the Foster lab. In Zoology. This poster wan an award at the id2 conference. Sunday, 26 January 2014. In this post Dr Thomas Woolley. As well as working as a mathematical consultant on the TV show “Dara O’Briain’s School of Hard Sums”. Wednesday, 22 January 2014. In this post Dr ...
Connecting the Dots: A new lymph node station in lung cancer?
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Saturday, August 30, 2014. A new lymph node station in lung cancer? Earlier this week in our morning didactics session we had an interesting discussion about advanced stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Now, there is certainly a LOT to discuss about advanced stage NSCLC, and there is a lot of uncertainty in how to treat it with the multitude of new targetted agents coming on the market for mutations like ALK. N-RAS, BRAF, EGFR. One thing that hasn't changed, and never will (? Please direct your att...
Connecting the Dots: Re-entry into the clinic and my first evolution paper!
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Saturday, August 2, 2014. Re-entry into the clinic and my first evolution paper! Sorry for the long radio silence - I re-entered my residency after a 3 year hiatus to pursue full time research and things have been busier than anticipated. While I am on a light rotation (sarcoma), which requires only 50% of my time actually in clinic, I had forgotten what being a #resident is like, and more importantly, what having a pager is like! Site, as well as a journal (contemporaneously), which you can find here:.
Connecting the Dots: June 2014
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Thursday, June 26, 2014. Impact of vascular patterning on radiation response - contributed talk from ECMTB 2014. So - I meant to try to use Camtasia Studio. To record my voice during this talk, which would have made following along much easier, but somehow, the meeting was so chock-a-block with content and excellent social outings, that I failed to download and sort it out. Next time. For now, here is a short presentation that I gave as a contributed talk at #ECMTB2014 in Goteborg. Which we published here.
Connecting the Dots: Update to 'My Sarcoma' project
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Friday, May 24, 2013. Update to 'My Sarcoma' project. A few weeks ago I posted about my friend and neighbor, Ray Paul's battle with Sarcoma and his amazing response to it. To create art using histologic images of his own tumor. Ray finished the first painting in the series and entered it into a contest, and it won! You can see the contest - and Ray's finished painting, at the ArtSlant Competition website,. And here it is as well:. As an aside, the TEDMED blog also ran a piece. Group at the Moffitt Cancer...
WCMBlog: Discrete and continuous models for tissue growth and shrinkage
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Random walks in a biological world. Monday, 31 March 2014. Discrete and continuous models for tissue growth and shrinkage. Summarises his recent paper “. Discrete and continuous models for tissue growth and shrinkage. 8221;, on modelling tissue growth and shrinkage using mathematical models that explicitly incorporate randomness in the tissue deformation process. I recently had a paper published in the Journal of Theoretical Biology. Δ Tracer particles move with the elements and a new element (hatched) i...
WCMBlog: December 2013
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Random walks in a biological world. Sunday, 29 December 2013. Turing's theory of developmental pattern formation (Video lecture). In this talk given at the University of Edinburgh. In 2012, our director Prof. Philip Maini. Gives an overview of the principles of pattern formation in mathematical biology. Sunday, 22 December 2013. Perspective on mathematical biology - Going back to go forward. This post by the Director of the WCMB, Prof. Philip Maini. Wednesday, 18 December 2013. Sunday, 15 December 2013.
WCMBlog: August 2015
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Random walks in a biological world. Tuesday, 11 August 2015. Video: Squirrels, Cancers, and other Invaders. Recently, at the Isaac Newton Institute's program on Coupling Geometric PDEs with Physics for Cell Morphology, Motility and Pattern Formation. Our very own Professor Philip Maini, FRS, gave another one of his classic talks, featuring (almost) everything from squirrels to cancer, including the admission of crying and how to cope with it ( spoiler. The talk was cleverly titled: ". Watch the video here.
WCMBlog: Ebola Crisis Hackathon
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Random walks in a biological world. Monday, 24 November 2014. The Ebola Virus has killed almost 6000 people in West Africa since Dec 2013. It was with these obstacles in mind that the Said Business School's Oxford Launchpad. While researching the problems around the diagnosis and treatment of Ebola, before the hackathon, I read about the potential for Ebola to be diagnosed using mobile apps. Mobile phones are a primary communication method in West Africa. On the Hackathon in last week's New Scientist.
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