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Wenjing Zhang (Texas Tech University, Mathematics)

368 Little Hall

Sensitivity, Bifurcation, and Stochastic Analysis of Tuberculosis Progression Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection features various disease outcomes: clearance, latency, active disease, and latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) reactivation. Identifying the decisive factors for

Hannah Anderson (UF Mathematics)

423 Little Hall

Optimal control of combination immunotherapy in a glioblastoma-immune dynamics model Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common type of primary brain tumor. It is very aggressive with minimally effective treatment options.

Rodica Curtu (University of Iowa, Mathematics)

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Discovering dynamical patterns of activity from single-trial intracranial EEG recordings In this talk I will discuss a data-driven method that leverages time-delayed coordinates, diffusion maps, and dynamic mode decomposition, to

Tracy Stepien (UF Mathematics)

423 Little Hall

An approximate Bayesian computation approach for embryonic astrocyte migration model reduction During embryonic development of the retina of the eye, astrocytes, a type of glial cell, migrate over the retinal

Gillian Carr (UF Mathematics)

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Image analysis and agent-based modeling of tumor-immune interactions in the glioblastoma microenvironment Glioblastoma is a highly aggressive and deadly brain cancer with no current treatment options available that can achieve

Arkaprava Roy (UF Biostatistics)

423 Little Hall

Novel Statistical Analysis Methods in Neuroimaging Using Diffusion MRI In this talk, I will discuss the fundamentals of diffusion MRI and explain how various features are extracted and their importance

Hemaho Taboe (UF Mathematics)

423 Little Hall

Unveiling the Hidden Threat: The Impact of Sub-Optimum Treatment on Acquired Immunity, Asymptomatic Cases, Malaria Dynamics Malaria remains a persistent global health issue, despite ongoing control efforts such as anti-malarial