MUSCA

MUSCA: Joint Project Team Inria-CNRS-INRAE

We are proud to announce the creation of MUSCA (MUltiSCAle populations dynamics for physical systems), a joint project team between Inria, INRAE ​​​​and CNRS, bringing together members of Inria Center Saclay–Île-de-France, INRAE ​​​​Centre Val-de-Loire (UMR 85 Physiology of Reproduction and Behavior) and INRAE ​​​​Centre Île-de-France Jouy-en-Josas (UR 1404 INRA MaiAGE).

MUSCA (MUltiSCAle populations dynamics for physical systems) is a joint project team between Inria, INRAE ​​​​and CNRS, bringing together members of Inria Center Saclay–Île-de-France, INRAE ​​​​Centre Val-de-Loire (UMR 85 Physiology of Reproduction and Behavior) and INRAE ​​​​Centre Île-de-France Jouy-en-Josas (UR 1404 INRA MaiAGE). MUSCA is an intrinsically interdisciplinary team in Biomathematics and Systems Biology, which brings together applied mathematicians and biologists. Our main line of research is based on the deterministic and stochastic dynamics of populations, in finite or infinite dimensions. We study the open methodological issues raised by the modeling, analysis and simulation of multi-scale dynamics in time and/or space in the field of physiology, with a particular focus on the biology of development and reproduction, as well as digestive ecophysiology.

 

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See MUSCA webpage.