MAT 591 - Mathematical Biology Seminar - Spring 2001
Co-sponsored by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering

Time: 2:40-3:30 Friday, Room: PSA 106

Contact: Gregory D. Smith gregs@math.la.asu.edu



Schedule

Friday February 2
Please attend the Dept Mathematics Distinguished Lecture Series
Friday February 9
Please attend the Dept Mathematics Distinguished Lecture Series or the Department of Biology Seminar
Friday February 16
Maia Martcheva, Department of Mathematics, Polytechnic University

Application of infinite dimensional dynamical systems with homogeneous nonlinearities in population dynamics
Host: Horst Thieme.
Friday February 23
Please attend the Dept Mathematics Distinguished Lecture Series
Friday March 2
POSTPONED
Friday March 9
Please attend the Dept Mathematics Distinguished Lecture Series
Friday March 23
Yang Kuang, Department of Mathematics, ASU.

Predator-prey models with stage structure
Friday March 30
Please attend the Dept Mathematics Distinguished Lecture Series
Friday April 6
Stephen Gourley

Department of Mathematics and StatisticsUniversity of Surrey, UK.
Nicholson's blowflies equation
(Host: Yang Kuang)
Wednesday April 11
Hans Othmer, Department of MathematicsUniversity of Minnesota.

Macroscopic Equations for Population Dynamics from Microscopic Models of Individual Behavior
3:00-4:00, PSA 102
(Note different time and room.)
Friday April 20
Friday April 27
Dr. Ramnarayan

Structural Bioinformatics, Inc.
(Sponsored by the PFMF.) Host: Rick Archibald
Friday May 4
Zhilan Feng

Purdue University
Effects of density and age dependence on the transmission dynamics of schistosomes
Host: Horst Thieme
Monday May 7
Carlos Castillo-Chavez

Mathematics Models for Tuberculosis and Connections to Data
Host: Horst Thieme
 
 



Schedule of Mathematical Biology Seminar Fall 2000

Friday September 1
Yang Kuang, Department of Mathematics, ASU.

Intriguing roles of time delay in population dynamics: Part I
Friday September 8
Greg Smith, Department of Mathematics, ASU.

A firing-rate model of spike-frequency adaptation in sinusoidally-driven thalamocortical relay neurons.
Friday September 22
Irakli Loladze, Department of Mathematics, ASU.

Competition and coexistence in a three species community: why stoichiometry matters.
Friday September 29
Michael Sheller, Department of Bioengineering, ASU.

Mechanical and biochemical signal transduction in bone.
Friday October 6
Roustem Miftakhov, Department of Radiology, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.

Biological neural networks: old and new.
Hosts: Hal Smith and Frank Hoppensteadt.
Friday October 13
The dynamics of spines. Part I.

Steve Baer, Department of Mathematics, ASU.
Friday October 27
John Nagy, Scottsdale Community College

Natural selection and evolution in human lung cancer.
Friday November 3
Hal Smith, Department of Mathematics, ASU.

How many algal species can 2 (or n) essential resources support?
Friday November 17
Saleet Jafri, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas

The Regulation of Energy Production in Heart: A Model of the Citric Acid Cycle
Host: Greg Smith.
Monday December 4
John Burke, Department of Mathematics, ASU.

Gene activation, metabolic pathways, regions of multi-stability
 
 



Math Bio Seminar of Prior Semesters

Spring 2000
 



 
 

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