Carlos Castillo-Chavez
University Regents Professor and Joaquin Bustoz Jr.
Professor of Mathematical Biology
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CurriculumVitae  (pdf)

Professional Experience

Honors

Research Support


 

                                                      
                                           
 RESEARCH PANELS

2004

  • NSF Panel Member, CRUI (Cross-disciplinary Research at Undergraduate Institutions) panel, October 7-8, NSF, Arlington, VA, 2004.

2003

  • NSF Panel Member,National Science Foundation Director's Award for Distinguished Teaching Scholars (DTS) program, NSF, Arlington, VA, Jan. 27-28, 2003.
  • Reviewer, Comprehensive International Program of Research on AIDS (CIPRA). National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Feb., 4, 2003.

2002

  • NSF Panel Member, Population Biology Panel, NSF, Arlington, VA, April 10-12, 2002. Review of NSF proposals in Population Biology.
  • Co-Chair, NSF Math-Bio-CS Initiative Steering Committee Meeting, NSF, Arlington, VA, March 27th, 2002.
  • Reviewer, Comprehensive International Program of Research on AIDS (CIPRA). National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, June 18, 2002.

2001

  • Sloan Panel Member, "Recruiting Students Who Are Academically Under-prepared "Sloan Foundation Conference, City College of New York, April 26, 2001.
  • NHGRI Panel Member, National Human Genome Research Institute panel for developing innovative approaches to recruiting underrepresented minorities into genomics research. National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, Maryland, April 16-17, 2001.

2000

  • Chair, NSF-MIE Site Review Team, Model Institution for Excellence, Project UMET (San Juan, Puerto Rico) January 13-14, 2000.

1998

  • Member, OSTP Panel: “Meeting America’s Needs for the Scientific and Technological Challenges of the Twenty-First Century” 150th Anniversary Meeting, AAAS, February 13, 1998, Philadelphia, PA.

1997

  • Member, NIH, ARRB: 7/18/97,  (AIDS Review Panel).
  • Member, Population Biology Review Panel, NSF (4/97).
  • Member, NSF Educational Programs in Mathematics Review Panel, NSF (2/97).

1996

  • Member, Committee of Visitors for the Systematics and Population Biology Cluster, NSF, Arlington, VA (5/96).
  • Invited Participant, Workshop on Research Opportunities at the Interface of Biology, Mathematics and the Physical Sciences NSF, Arlington, VA. Produced NSF Report.

1995

  • Member, Model Institutes for Excellence Blue Ribbon Panel, NSF, Arlington, VA
  • Member, NIH AIDS Review Panel (1/95).
  • Panel Member, Mathematical Biology, Biostatistics, and Epidemiology, Howard Hughes Graduate School Fellowships.
  • Site Review Team Member, Model Institutions for Excellence Program, NSF (visited several universities in Texas).
  • Member, NSF Population Biology Panel.
  • Member, Model Institutes for Excellence, Blue Ribbon NSF Panel, Arlington, VA (4/95).

1994

  • Invited Participant, "Forum in the National Interest: World Leadership in Basic Science, Mathematics and Engineering," Executive Office of the President, Office of Science and Technology Policy.

1993

  • Member, NSF Panel, Pilot Program for Minority Undergraduates (7/93).
  • Invited Participant, Northeastern United States Regional Meeting, SACNAS, University of Connecticut (11/93).
  • Invited Participant, Workshop, Mathematische Modelle in der Biologie. Forschungsinstitut, Oberwölfach, Germany (11/93).
  • Invited Participant, Workshop on Quantitative Methods for Studying AIDS, sponsored by SIMS (Societal Institute of the Mathematical Sciences), at the Heinrich-Fabri-Institut, Conference Center, Tübingen University, Blaubeuren (6/93).

1992

  • Panel Member, NSF Program: Oversight Committee, Research Careers for Minority Scholars (7/92).
  • Panel Member, Research Careers for Minority Scholars.
  • Invited Participant, Regional Meeting, SACNAS Northeastern Chapter.  Harvard University (6/92).

1991

  • Invited Participant, Workshop,Statistical Methodology for the Study of the AIDS Epidemic. The Societal Institute of the Mathematical Sciences (SIMS), Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, CA (9/91).

1990

  • Invited Participant, Workshop, "Mathematics and Biology, the Interface: Challenges and Opportunities," NSF, Washington, D. C. Produced NSF Report.
  • Consultant, National Institute of Health: AIDS Expedite Review Panel.
  • Invited Participant, Workshop,Selective Mixing and the Spread of AIDS.  The Center for the Social Sciences, Columbia University, New York City, NY (4/90).

1989

  • Consultant, National Institute of Health: AIDS Expedite Review Panel.
  • Panel Member, Research Careers for Minority Scholars.
  • Invited Participant, Workshop Mathematical Models for Infectious Diseases. Forschungsinstitut, Oberwölfach, Germany (2/89).

1988

  • Panel Member, "A National Effort to Model AIDS Epidemiology."  Executive Office of the President, Office of Science and Technology Policy. Produced OSTP Report.
  • Consultant, National Institute of Health: AIDS Expedite Ad Hoc Review Panel (1/88).
  • Participant, Workshop, Modeling the Interaction of HIV with the Immune System.  The Center for Nonlinear Studies at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and the Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, NM (10/88).

1987

  • Participant, Conference, Mathematical and Statistical Developments of Evolutionary Theory.  NATO Advanced Study Institute, Montreal, Canada (8/87).
  • Participant, Workshop, Systems of Non-Linear Parabolic Equations, Oppenheimer Study Center, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Los Alamos, NM.
 

Publications:  Articles  | Referenced Books   | Editorial Boards
Professional Activities:  Research Panel  | Invited Presentations  | Conferences
Academic Responsibilities:  Committee Assignments  | Courses  |  Seminars
Institutes:  MTBI-SUMS  | SUMS/MSHP
Affiliations:  ASU - Department of Mathematics and Statistics  | Los Alamos National Laboratories  |                     Center for Nonlinear Studies at Los Alamos

 

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