Math Biology Seminar(Spring 2005)

Time: 3:40-4:30 Friday, Room: PSA 307
Contact:  Horst Thieme - h.thieme@asu.edu

 SoLS Seminar Schedule - Spring 2005 Seminar

DATE SPEAKER TOPIC/ABSTRACT
Friday January 28th 2005 Clint Mason, Dept of Mathematics and Statistics, ASU The Glucose Effects Model, Accounting for Long-term Glucose
Dynamics in Diabetic Progressors
Friday February  4th 2005 NO SEMINAR  
Friday February 11th 2005 NO SEMINAR Participants are requested to attend talk by Joel E Cohen, Rockfeller University.
Topic: "Food Webs: a New Look"  , Time: 2.00p.m.-3.00p.m., Place: LSE 104.
Co-Hosts: Michael Crow and Leah Gerber
Friday February 18th 2005 Sze-Bi, Hsu, National Tsing-hua University, Texas A&M University Modeling Intervention Measures and Behavior Change During a     Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Outbreak
Thursday February 24th 2005
Time:1.40-2.55
Room: PSH 132
James Powell, Dept of Mathematics and Statistics, Utah State University Ghost Forests, Global Warming and Mountain Pine Beetles, or The Mathematical Basis for Modelling Insect Seasonality
Friday February  25th 2005 NO SEMINAR  
Wednesday March 2nd 2005,
Time: 12.40-1.30
Room:SS 234
Trachette L. Jackson, Department of Mathematics, University of Michigan   Cancer Modeling: Classical to Contemporary      
Friday March  4th 2005 Patrick Nelson, Department of Mathematics, University of Michigan   Back to the basics to improve our ability to model infectious diseases
Friday March  11th 2005 Michael C Reed, Department of Mathematics, Duke University   Mathematics, Folate Metabolism, and public health
Friday March  25th 2005 Karl Hadeler, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, ASU On the Brailvosky-Sivashinsky model for combustion and relations to spread of rumors
Friday April 1st 2005 NO SEMINAR click  this for an interesting "SOLS" seminar
Monday April  4th 2005
Room: PSA 546
Kristin Rae Swanson, Department of Pathology, Haborview Medical Center, University of Washington. Application of Mathematical Modeling for brain tumor growth and invasion
Friday April 8th 2005 NO SEMINAR  
Friday April  15th 2005 Anthony Tongen, Program in Applied Mathematics, University of Arizona. Bio-mechanical model for Appressorial Design in Magnaporthe Grisea
Wednesday April 20th 2005 Fred Brauer, Dept of Mathematics, University of British Columbia The Kermack McKenderick Epidemic Model Revisited.
Friday April  22nd 2005 Thomas Hillen, Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, University of Alberta. Mathematical Models for Mesenchymal Motion
Friday April 29th 2005 Philip Maini, Mathematical and Physical Sciences Division, University of Oxford Modelling aspects of Vascular Cancer
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