BIOMATH SEMINAR
Spring 2009

Tea follows at 2:00


  Date Time Room Speaker (click on title for abstract)
Fri. Jan. 23 1:00–2:00 Oliver 2035 Wes Cain
VCU
Modeling Electrical Wave Propagation in Cardiac Tissue
Fri. Jan. 30 1:00–2:00 Oliver 2035 (no talk)
Fri. Feb. 6 1:00–2:00 Oliver 2035 Ariel Cintron-Arias
North Carolina State University, Center for Research in Scientific Computation
Modeling, Simulation, and Validation of Contact Processes
Wed. Feb. 11
Special Time and Place
1:00–2:00 Cabel Library B-35 Rebecca Vandiver
The University of Arizona
Differential growth and residual stress in cylindrical elastic structures
Fri. Feb. 13 1:00–2:00 Oliver 2035 (no talk)
Fri. Feb. 20 1:00–2:00 Oliver 2035 (no talk)
Fri. Feb. 27 1:00–2:00 Oliver 2035 David Chan
VCU
Graph Theory and Biology: Tree Sex
Fri. Mar. 6 1:00–2:00 Oliver 2035 (no talk)
Fri. Mar. 13 1:00–2:00 Oliver 2035 SPRING BREAK
Fri. Mar. 20 1:00–2:00 Oliver 2035 Holly Gaff
Old Dominion University
Mathematical modeling of tick-borne diseases
Fri. Mar. 27 3:00–4:00 Oliver 2079 Ben Fitzpatrick
Loyola Marymount Univeristy
Ecological Systems Modeling of College Drinking
Fri. Apr. 3 1:00–2:00 Oliver 2035 Erich Foster
VCU
An Agent- Based Pollen Model
Fri. Apr. 10 1:00–2:00 Oliver 2035 Jonathan Rubin
University of Pittsburg
Rhythmic activity in central pattern generators
Fri. Apr. 17 1:00–2:00 Oliver 2035 Ed Boone
VCU
Zero-Inflated models for determining fish abundance
Fri. Apr. 24 1:00–2:00 Oliver 2035 Kimberle Jacobs, Dept of Anatomy and Neurobiology
VCU
Cortical Connections to Computation: Can Calculations Tell us which Biological Abnormalities Contribute to Epileptiform Activity?
Fri. May 1 1:00–2:00 Oliver 2035 (no talk)

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