Graduate Students in Research Stage

1Aaron Packer
2.  Angie McBryan
3.  Hao Liu
4.  Yuqin Zhao
5.  Joshua McDaniel

Past Ph.D. Students

12.   Kevin  Flores, Thesis title:  Multi-scale Modeling of CancerOct. 5, 2009. Graduated in 4
        years.
Currently a postdoc at ASU.

11.  Sarah Hews,
Thesis title:  Models Of Hepatitis B Virus Infection: A Study on Hepatocyte
        Proliferation Rates
July 13, 2009. Graduated in 4 years. She is an assistant professor
        at
Swarthmore College

10.   Yun Kang. Thesis title:  Dynamics of discrete plant-herbivore models.
        May 23., 2008.
Graduated in 4 years. She is an assistant professor at ASU-East.

9.   Craig Thalhauser. Thesis title:  The two-state model of cancer growth: evolutionary
      implications at the local and global scales
. July., 2007. Research assis. prof., ASU.
     
Now post doc at UC Irvine.

8.  Hao Wang, thesis title:  Mathematical Analysis of Trophic Interactions: from Bacteria
     Competition to Lemming Cycles
. Dec., 2006. Assistant Prof., U. of Alberta, Canada.

7.  Abdessamad Tridane, thesis title:  Mathematical  Analysis of Immunological and 
     Epidemiological Models of Influenza Infection
. Oct., 2006. A
ssistant professor at ASU-East.

6.  Clinton C. Mason, thesis title:  Modeling Glucose Dynamics Leading to a Diabetic State
     with Simulations Performed from Data on Pima Indians
. June, 2006. NIH postdoc fellow.

5.  Roxana Lopez-Cruz, Thesis title: Structured SI Epidemic Models with Applications to
    HIV Epidemic.
  Feb., 2006.
 Professor of Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Perú.

4.  Jiaxu Li, Thesis title: The Dynamics of Glucose-Insulin Endocrine Metabolic  
     Regulatory System.  December, 2004. Assitant professor  of the department of mathematics
     and medical school of University of Louisville in Kentucky.

3. Christian R. Miller, Thesis title: Modeling and Analysis of Stoichiometric Two-Patch
    Consumer-Resource Systems. December, 2002.
    Professor of the Mathematics Department of  Glendale Community
    College.    (623) 845-3841. He is also an associate chair of that department. 

2. Irakli Loladze , Thesis title:The importance of being stoichiometric: Population dynamics
    from the perspective of chemical elements. May, 2001.
    Read his wildly influential CO_2 paper and its impact. New Scientist commentary
    Assistant professor in the dept. of mathematics of U. of Nebraska-Lincoln

1. Bingtuan Li , Thesis title: Analysis of chmostat-related models with distinct removal
    rates.    June, 1998.
    Bingtuan spent a year in IMA at U. of Minnesota from 1998-1999 as a math. biol. postdoc,
    followed  by two years at U. of Utah as a research instructor. He is a professor
    of the department of mathematics of University of Louisville in Kentucky. 
 

Past M.A. theses directed

4.   Steffen Erik Eikenberry, Thesis title: The Virtual Glioblastoma: Growth, Migration, and
      Treatment in a Three-Dimensional Mathematical Model
,  July. 2008. Enrolled in USC
      MD/Ph.D programs.

3.    Jay Wopperer, Thesis title: The Tuberculosis Endemic, Dec., 2002.

2.   Travis Steele, Thesis title: An Analysis of a Ratio-Dependent Predator-Prey System
      with Competing Prey Species,  Aug. 1997.

1.    Mattew Lyles, Thesis title: Analysis of a Ratio-Dependent Predator-Prey
       System with Two Patches, May 1997.