Bang Project Team: Network

Collaborations

In order to be connected with the various environments needed to carry out a great scientific work both from a mathematical and biological point of view, the BANG team has developped many collaborations, among which we can cite:

  • Other INRIA projects like Contraintes, Estime, Gamma, MACS, Maxplus, REO
  • Université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie (UPMC), Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions
  • Equipe mixte INSERM-Université Paris-Sud, Dir. Francis Lévi, Hôpital Paul-Brousse, Villejuif INSERM U 776 "Rythmes Biologiques et Cancers"
  • Equipe mixte INSERM-UPMC, Dir. Jean-Pierre Marie, Centre de Recherche des Cordeliers et Hôtel-Dieu de Paris, INSERM U 872, équipe 18 "Résistance et survie des cellules tumorales"
  • Scientific networks

    Thanks to its abilities to deal with complex biological and mathematical phenomenons, the BANG team is or has been a member of many scientific networks. Let us mention hereafter the main networks:

    From March 2010: ERASysBio Plus transnational research project C5Sys: Circadian and cell cycle clock systems in cancer, European project coordinated by Francis Lévi, INSERM U776, Villejuif, and David Rand, Warwick Systems Biology Centre From January 2010: ARC (Action de Recherche Collaborative) Nautilus

    From January 2008: ANR Méthodes, Modélisation de l'Ecoulement sur une Topographie avec des Hétérogénétités et des Différences d'Echelle

    Past:

    M3CSTGT , "Mathematical Methods, Modelling, Computer Simulation of Tumour Growth and Therapy"(alias Tumather), FP6 Marie Curie Research Training Network (MCRTN)

    Biosim, "Biosimulation, a new tool in drug development", FP6 network of excellence (NoE)

    Tempo, "Temporal genomics for tailored chronotherapeutics", FP6 Specifically Targeted REsearch Project (STREP)

    ModLMC, "Modélisation de la Leucémie Myéloïde Chronique", ARC INRIA (French Concerted Research Action)