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Xuesong Bai (Brandeis University, Mathematics)

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A stochastic first-order reaction gene translation and nuclear-to-cell ratio homeostasis model Cell size varies between different cell types, and between different growth and osmotic conditions. However, the nuclear-to-cell volume ratio

Youngmin Park (UF Mathematics)

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High-Order Accuracy Computation of Coupling Functions for Strongly Coupled Oscillators We develop a general framework for identifying phase reduced equations for finite populations of coupled oscillators that is valid far

Helen Moore (UF Laboratory for Systems Medicine)

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Mathematical Optimization of Drug Regimens Improvements in drug regimens can make a difference in both clinical trial success and patient outcomes. Optimal control can be used to mathematically optimize regimens,

Paul Bressloff (Imperial College London, Mathematics)

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Cytoneme-mediated morphogenesis Morphogen protein gradients play an essential role in the spatial regulation of patterning during embryonic development.  The most commonly accepted mechanism of protein gradient formation involves the diffusion