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
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Friday February 2
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Please attend the Dept
Mathematics Distinguished Lecture Series
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Friday February 9
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Please attend the Dept
Mathematics Distinguished Lecture Series or the Department
of Biology Seminar
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Friday February 16
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Maia Martcheva, Department of Mathematics, Polytechnic
University
Application
of infinite dimensional dynamical systems with homogeneous nonlinearities
in population dynamics
Host: Horst Thieme.
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Friday February 23
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Please attend the Dept
Mathematics Distinguished Lecture Series
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Friday March 2
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POSTPONED
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Friday March 9
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Please attend the Dept
Mathematics Distinguished Lecture Series
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Friday March 23
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Yang Kuang, Department of Mathematics, ASU.
Predator-prey
models with stage structure
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Friday March 30
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Please attend the Dept
Mathematics Distinguished Lecture Series
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Friday April 6
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Stephen Gourley
Department
of Mathematics and Statistics, University
of Surrey, UK.
Nicholson's
blowflies equation
(Host: Yang Kuang)
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Wednesday April 11
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Hans Othmer, Department
of Mathematics, University
of Minnesota.
Macroscopic
Equations for Population Dynamics from Microscopic Models of Individual
Behavior
3:00-4:00, PSA 102
(Note different time and room.)
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Friday April 20
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Friday April 27
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Dr. Ramnarayan
Structural Bioinformatics, Inc.
(Sponsored by the PFMF.) Host: Rick Archibald
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Friday May 4
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Zhilan Feng
Purdue University
Effects
of density and age dependence on the transmission dynamics of schistosomes
Host: Horst Thieme
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Monday May 7
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Carlos Castillo-Chavez
Mathematics
Models for Tuberculosis and Connections to Data
Host: Horst Thieme
Schedule of Mathematical Biology
Seminar Fall 2000
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Friday September 1
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Yang Kuang, Department of Mathematics, ASU.
Intriguing
roles of time delay in population dynamics: Part I
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Friday September 8
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Greg Smith, Department of Mathematics, ASU.
A
firing-rate model of spike-frequency adaptation in sinusoidally-driven
thalamocortical relay neurons.
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Friday September 22
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Irakli Loladze, Department of Mathematics, ASU.
Competition
and coexistence in a three species community: why stoichiometry matters.
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Friday September 29
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Michael Sheller, Department of Bioengineering, ASU.
Mechanical
and biochemical signal transduction in bone.
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Friday October 6
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Roustem Miftakhov, Department of Radiology, University of Iowa Hospitals
and Clinics.
Biological
neural networks: old and new.
Hosts: Hal Smith and Frank Hoppensteadt.
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Friday October 13
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The
dynamics of spines. Part I.
Steve Baer, Department of Mathematics, ASU.
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Friday October 27
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John Nagy, Scottsdale Community College
Natural
selection and evolution in human lung cancer.
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Friday November 3
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Hal Smith, Department of Mathematics, ASU.
How
many algal species can 2 (or n) essential resources support?
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Friday November 17
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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.
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Monday December 4
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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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