7:30 a.m. |
Registration outside Commodore Ballroom |
8:00 am |
Opening Remarks: State Room C
Ata Sarajedini, Dean, Charles E. Schmidt College of Science
Rainer Steinwandt, Chair, Department of Mathematical Sciences
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8:30 a.m. |
Plenary speaker: Suzanne Lenhart State Room C
Investigating two data-driven models with mosquito-borne diseases
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9:30 a.m. |
COFFEE (Harbour Lights) |
10:00 a.m. |
Mini-symposium presentations |
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State Room B |
State Room D |
Seafarer |
Mariner
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Clipper
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MS 6
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MS 12
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MS 21
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MS 20
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MS 17
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10:00 a.m. |
1. Libin Rong
Modeling HIV cell-to-cell transmission
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1. Vrushali Bokil
Optimal Control of a Vectored Plant disease model for a crop with continuous replanting, roguing and intsecticide spray
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1. Annabel Meade
Population Model for the Decline of Homalodisca vitripennis (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) Over a Ten-year Period
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1. Kang-Ling Liao
Data driven modeling of G protein signaling in plant cells
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1. Toshiyuki Namba
Intraguild prey may not become extinct in highly productive environments
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10:30 a.m. |
2. Paul Salceanu
Persistence of chronically infecting bacteriophage in a host sytem
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2. Brady Bowen
Density dependence in vector influences coinfection in plant pathogens
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2. Celia Schacht
A Mathematical Model to Determine T-cell Behavior with Cancer Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) Therapies
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2. Weitao Chen
Data-driven multiscale mathematical models of signaling in the maintanance of transcription factor distribution in stem cell homeostasis
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2. Shinji Nakaoka
Derivation of potential energy function for cell survival from an age-structured population model
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11:00 a.m. |
3. Daniel Munther
Advancing risk assessment: mechanistic dose-response modeling of Listeria monocytogens infection in human populations
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3. Cheryl Briggs
When chytrid fungus invades: Integrating theory and data to understand disease-induced amphibian declines
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3. John Banks
Effects of Field Spatial Scale and Predator Colonization Behavior on Pest Suppression in an Agroecosystem: A Modelling Approach
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3. Yukihiko Nakata
Stability analysis of an epidemic model with boosting of immunity
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11:30 p.m. |
4. Sophia Jang
Modeling Pancreatic Cancer Dynamics with Immunotherapy
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4. Ludovic Mailleret
A demo-genetic model of root-knot nematod dynamics with applications to optimal deployment of plant resistance
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4. Heiko Enderling
Population Carrying Capacity as Patient-specific Biomarker for Cancer Radiotherapy
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4. Wing Cheong Lo
Modeling cell polarization in budding yeast
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4. Sourav Kumar Sasmal
Adaptive immunity and antibody-dependent enhancement in dengue secondary infection
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12:00 p.m. |
Lunch (on your own) |
2:30 p.m. |
Plenary Speaker: Marco Tulio-Angulo State Room C
Controlling complex microbial communities
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3:30 p.m. |
COFFEE |
4:00 p.m. |
Mini-Symposium presentations |
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State Room B |
State Room D |
Seafarer
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Mariner
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Clipper
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MS 6
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MS 12
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MS 15
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MS 20
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Contributed Talks 1-Vector-borne diseases
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4:00 p.m. |
1. David Gurarie
Immune selection and evolution of multi-strain malaria quasi-species
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1. Blessing Emerenini
Mathematical model and optimal control of the transmission dynamics of Avian Spirochaetosis
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1. Priyanga Amarasekare
Effects of climate warming on consumer-resourse interactions.
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1. Stephanie Portet
Deciphering the transport of intermediate filaments by motor proteins
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1. Mugdha Thakur
Evaluating the role of treatment interruptions and non-adherencce on the transmission dynamics of visceral Leishmaniasis in Indian subcontinent
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4:30 p.m. |
2. Naveen Vaidya
Role of the immune status of infected individuals on
the transmission dynamics of HIV: From within-host
to between-hosts models
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2. Andrei Akhmetzanov
Lassa fever incidence in humans and rodents: unified modelling framework of two populations
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2. Valerie Livina
Tipping point analysis for modeling and forecasting geophysical data
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2. Diana White
Modeling microtubule dynamic instability: microtubule growth, shortening and pausing
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2. Shane Welker
A novel multi-scale immuno-epidemiological model of visceral Leishmaniasis in dogs
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5:00 p.m. |
3. Andrew Nevai
A mathematical model for the population dynamics of
feral cats and the spread of feline leukemia
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3. Youcef Mammeri
Spatally explicit models of fungal growing plant lesions from imaging data
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3. Harsh Jain
Overcaming chemotherapy resistance in glioblastomas via cell-repair inhibition
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3.
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5:30 p.m. |
4. Zhisheng Shuai
Target reproduction numbers: A general framework for threshold parameters in epidemiological models
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4. Carrie Manore
Mosquito model with waterways and temperature-dependent population dynamics
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4. Sergei Petrovskii
Global warming can lead to global anoxia and mass extinction by disturbing oxygen production in oceans
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4. |
4. Peter Rashkov
Time-scale separation in a minimal model for a vector-borne disease
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6:30 p.m. |
CMPD5 Poster Session: Grande View |
7:00 p.m. |
Reception: Grande View |