Arizona State University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
   
  Mathematical Biology Seminar (Fall 02)

- MAT 591 -


Co-sponsored by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering
Time: 3:40-4:30 Friday, Room: PSA 106
Contact: Hal Smith - halsmith@asu.edu
Also see: Molecular and Cellular Biology Seminar and the Department of Biology Seminar
DATE SPEAKER TOPIC/ABSTRACT
Friday September 6th Horst R. Thieme, ASU The most basic stage-structured population model with density-dependent transition rate.
Friday September 13th Tim Newman, ASU Novel dynamical phases in two models of population dynamics with global
regulation.
Monday September 23th PSA 102 Jef Huisman, University of Amsterdam LIMITS ON THE PREDICTABILITY OF MULTI-SPECIES COMPETITION
Friday October 4th Yang Kuang, ASU Biological Stoichiometry of Tumor Dynamics: An Ecological Perspective
Friday October 18th Hal Smith, ASU Traveling Waves in a Bio-reactor Model
Friday October 25th Dr. John Nagy, Scottsdale Community College Competition and Natural Selection in a Mathematical Model of Cancer
Friday November 1st Patrick de Leenheer, ASU Small gain theorems for predator-prey systems
Friday November 8th Patrick Nelson, University of Michigan HIV-1 models that allow for time delays and age varying parameters are proving to be more robust and qualitatively more accurate for the disease
Friday November 15th Irakli Loladze,Princeton Universit Will driving cars affect bagels? Modeling rising CO2 effects on plant stoichiometry.
Friday November 22nd Chris Miller,ASU Modeling and Analysis of Stoichiometric Two-Patch Consumer-Resource Systems.
Wednesday December 4th Prof. Sir Peter Swinnerton Dyer, University of Cambridge, U.K Liapounov made easy --- or at any rate easier
Friday December 6th Robert A. Gatenby, University of Arizona The Glycolytic Phenotype in Invasive Cancer: Insights From Mathematical Models
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