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Binod Pant (Northeastern University, Network Science Institute)

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Could malaria mosquitoes be controlled by periodic release of transgenic mosquitocidal Metarhizium pingshaense? A mathematical modeling approach Malaria remains one of the world's deadliest vector-borne diseases, with WHO reporting 249 million cases and 608,000 deaths across 85 countries in 2022 alone. Widespread insecticide-based interventions have significantly reduced malaria burden, but these gains are now threatened by

Hayriye Gulbudak (University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Mathematics)

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Bistability between acute and chronic states in a Model of Hepatitis B Virus Dynamics Understanding the mechanisms responsible for different clinical outcomes following hepatitis B infection requires a systems investigation of dynamical interactions between the virus and the immune system. To help elucidate mechanisms of protection and those responsible from transition from acute to chronic

Rachel Nicks (University of Nottingham, School of Mathematical Sciences)

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Insights into oscillatory neural dynamics using a phase-amplitude framework Model reduction techniques can provide useful insight into the dynamics behaviour of high dimensional oscillatory systems such as networks of neurons or neural field models. However, the utility of the classical technique of phase reduction is limited by the assumption that the local dynamics for each