Mathematical Biology Seminar
- Multidimensional Age-Structured ModelingCarbon fixation by cyanobacteria accounts for nearly 40% of the global total. A carbon concentrating mechanism facilitates this process by gathering the cell’s available carbon supply around the key enzymes,
- An ALE method for large structural displacements in fluid-structure interaction simulations of venous valvesVeins are blood vessels subjected to very low blood pressures, and they rely on muscle contractions and one-way valves to push blood back to
- Using Oriented Matroids To Understand Metabolic NetworksGenome scale models of cellular metabolism involve thousands of reactions, even for relatively simple model organisms such as E. coli. Given a stoichiometric matrix, S, one
- Applications of Positive Semigroups for Modeling a Dually-Age-Structured Population Cyanobacteria take in atmospheric CO2 and use light energy to synthesize the necessary organic compounds to gain energy and grow biomass, releasing oxygen
- Sama Shrestha, Department of Applied Mathematics, °µÍø½ûÇøBayesian Inference in coupled epizootic disease modelsAn important aspect of epizootic disease transmission modeling is to infer the extent to which small-scale
- Subekshya Bidari, Department of Applied Mathematics, °µÍø½ûÇøOptimizing flexibility in the collective decisions of honeybeesHoneybees make decisions as a group while searching for a new home site or foraging. The quality of
- Mathematical and Computational Studies of the Biomechanics of Bacterial BiofilmsBacterial biofilms are communities of bacteria growing on a surface, typically in anaqueous environment. Interest in understanding biofilm behavior arises from a variety
- Partial Differential Equation Models of Collective Migration During Wound Healing I will discuss the collective migration of epithelial cells. As epithelial cells are known to remain physically connected to their neighbors during migration, we begin
- Jacqui Wentz, Department of Applied Mathematics, °µÍø½ûÇøSpatial flux balance analysis for studying pattern formationFlux balance analysis is a mathematical technique used to study biochemical networks. In contrast to other
- Lewis Baker, Department of Applied Mathematics, °µÍø½ûÇøRules Rule! Rule-Based Modeling in BiochemistryRule-based modeling is becoming increasingly recognized for its potential to heuristically simplify problems involving large