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Andreas Buttenshön (University of Massachusetts Amherst, Mathematics and Statistics)

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How cells stay together; a mechanism for maintenance of a robust cluster explored by local and nonlocal continuum models Formation of organs and specialized tissues in embryonic development requires migration of cells to specific targets. In some instances, such cells migrate as a robust cluster. We here explore a recent local approximation of nonlocal continuum

Martina Conte (University of Parma, Mathematical, Physical, and Computer Sciences)

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A multi-scale approach for modeling cell dynamics The characterization of biological phenomena related to cell evolution and their interactions with the microenvironment often involves processes occurring across a range of spatial and temporal scales. As a result, mathematical models designed to describe cell dynamics must capture this inherent multi-scale complexity. In this seminar, we introduce

Math Dept Colloquium: Claus Kadelka (Iowa State University, Mathematics)

339 Little Hall (The Atrium)

Including human behavior in infectious disease models The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the good and the bad of infectious disease models. While a well-developed model provides invaluable insights needed to understand and combat the pandemic, many models suffer from imperfect or simplistic assumptions that result in inaccurate or even completely wrong predictions. In this talk,