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Calistus Ngonghala (UF Mathematics)

368 Little Hall

General ecological models for human subsistence, health and poverty. Part 1. The world’s rural poor rely heavily on their immediate natural environment for subsistence and suffer high rates of morbidity

Calistus Ngonghala (UF Mathematics)

368 Little Hall

General ecological models for human subsistence, health and poverty. Part 2. The world’s rural poor rely heavily on their immediate natural environment for subsistence and suffer high rates of morbidity

Sergei Pilyugin (UF Mathematics)

368 Little Hall

Mathematical models of poverty and infectious diseases Dr. Pilyugin will be presenting Dr. Ngonghala’s paper that is in review. Other topics may be discussed.

Ryan Nikin-Beers (UF Mathematics)

368 Little Hall

Unraveling within-host signatures of dengue infection at the population level Dengue virus causes worldwide concern with nearly 100 million infected cases reported annually. The within-host dynamics differ between primary and

Darby Smith (UF Mathematics)

368 Little Hall

Intracellular transport: Inferring properties of molecular motors through rigor motor experiments and Bayesian inference. Part 1. Bayes’s Theorem yields the conditional probability of an event A given event B based

Darby Smith (UF Mathematics)

368 Little Hall

Intracellular transport: Inferring properties of molecular motors through rigor motor experiments and Bayesian inference. Part 2. Bayes’s Theorem yields the conditional probability of an event A given event B based