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Jo Ann Lee (UF Mathematics)

368 Little Hall

Asymptomatic spread of Huanglongbing and Implications for Disease Control Huanglongbing (HLB, citrus greening) is a vector-transmitted disease that has nearly destroyed the citrus industry in Florida and is threatening other citrus-producing states. Recent research has shown that young flush shoots (newly emerging leaves) become infectious in a short amount of time after initial infection. In

Math Dept Colloquium: Sarah Day (College of William and Mary, Mathematics)

339 Little Hall (The Atrium)

Tools from Computational Topology, with applications in medicine and the life science The field of topology, and in particular computational topology, has produced a powerful set of tools for studying both model systems and data measured directly from physical systems.  I will focus on three classes of topological tools:  computational homology, topological persistence, and Conley

Anne Catlla (Wofford College, Mathematics)

368 Little Hall

Coupled systems: neural-glial networks and layered reaction-diffusion systems Most of us are familiar with the fact that our brain contains a network of neurons. Perhaps less well known are the cells in the brain known as glial cells or, more specifically, astrocytes.  Neurons and astrocytes are chemically linked, resulting in a neural-glial network, just one