Mathematical Biology Seminars

Upcoming Mathematical Biology Seminars

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Past Mathematical Biology Seminars



Mathematical Biology seminar: "Some PDEs in Evolution of Dispersal"

Adrian Lam (Ohio State University)
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In the first part of the talk, we discuss the multi-species competition in a spatial domain, particularly the result of A. Hastings and some recent progress on the conjecture by Dockery…



Mathematical Biology seminar: “Contracting ML and probabilistic methods for navigating time and space in genomics”

Richard Bonneau (Flatiron Institute)
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I will describe new methods for spatial transcriptomics and spacial genomics and contrast these methods with previous single cell and longitudinal genomics analysis approaches. I will focus first on…



Mathematical Biology seminar: "Temporal network epidemiology: Impacts of concurrency and inter-event times"

Naoki Masuda (SUNY Buffalo)
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Contact networks on which epidemic spreading occurs vary over time. Epidemic processes on such temporal networks are complicated by complexity of both network structure and temporal dimensions. We…



Mathematical Biology seminar: "A story on relocation strategies, the Allee effect, and the Ideal Free Distribution"{

Nancy Rodriguez (University of Colorado Boulder)
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It is well known that relocation strategies in ecology and in economics can make the difference between extinction and persistence. In this talk I present a unifying model for the…



Mathematical Biology seminar: "Mechanisms Underlying Spatiotemporal Patterning in Microbial Collectives: A Model's Perspective"

Bhargav Karamched (Florida State University)
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We describe a spatial Moran model that captures mechanical interactions and directional growth in spatially extended populations. The model is analytically tractable and completely solvable…