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Zhisheng Shuai (University of Central Florida, Mathematics)
Zhisheng Shuai (University of Central Florida, Mathematics)
Impact of biased movement on the spread of infectious diseases Many recent outbreaks and spatial spread of infectious diseases have been influenced by human movement over air, sea and land transport networks, and/or anthropogenic-induced pathogen/vector movement. These spatial movements in heterogeneous environments and networks are often asymmetric (biased). The effects of asymmetric movement versus symmetric …
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Darby Smith (UF Mathematics)
Darby Smith (UF Mathematics)
Intracelluar Transport: Understanding Force Dependent Stepping Within cells, small molecules such as glucose rely on diffusion to reach needed destinations. Larger structures, like vesicles and organelles, need directed transport to navigate the crowded cytoplasm. Molecular motor proteins provide the means for such transport, binding to intracellular cargo and stepping along in a hand-over-hand fashion on …