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Gabriela Hamerlinck (UF Geography)

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Being the biologist in a world of mathematicians: Lessons learned from a decade in quant bio Communication and collaboration between the mathematical and biological sciences is paramount to the success

Nicholas Kortessis (UF Biology)

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Understanding the effects of habitat loss on population persistence Habitat loss is the dominant threat to biodiversity worldwide. Habitat loss comes in the form of land conversion, where suitable habitat

Jason Flynn (UF Mathematics)

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To reset, or not to reset, that is the question The first passage statistics of stochastic processes play an important role in understanding the behavior of some useful models in

Boya Yang (UF Mathematics)

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A unified mathematical model of thyroid hormone regulation and implication for personalized treatment of thyroid disorders Current clinician practice for thyroid hormone regulation of patients is based upon guesswork and

Tharusha Bandara (UF Mathematics)

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Mathematical Model on Effects of Body Protein Level on HIV Infected Humans HIV continues to be a major global public health issue, having claimed millions of lives in the last

Shasha Gao (UF Mathematics)

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A two-sex model of human papillomavirus infection: Vaccination strategies and a case study Vaccination is effective in preventing human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. It remains debatable whether males should be included in