Biomathematics Seminar Schedule

Fall 2000

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week date
1 8/21 Organizational meeting
2 8/28 Open
INTRODUCTORY PRESENTATIONS
3 9/5 Daniel Coombs - Program in Applied Mathematics
Dynamics of Flow-Induced Chirality Transformations of Bacterial Flagella
Arthur Lo - Program in Applied Mathematics
Oxygen Transport in Skeletal Muscle: Functional Issues
4 9/12 Stacey Tannenbaum - Pharmaceutical Sciences
A Model to Estimate the Time and Dose Administered of a Smoked Drug
Jeff Edmunds - Department of Mathematics
Competitive Exclusion and Coexistence among Flour Beetles
5 9/19 Sergei Pond - Program in Applied Mathematics
From Computationally Feasible to Biologically Reasonable
Margaret Evans - Department of Ecology and Evolution Biology
Life History Evolution in Evening Primroses: The Annual vs. Perennial Habit
6 9/26 Brian Walton - Program in Applied Mathematics
Stochastic Modeling of Processive Motor Proteins
Steve Perlman - Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Evolution of Host Range of Insect-Parasitic Nematodes
7 10/3 Steven Cowen - Department of Psychology
The Role of Reward in the Off-Line Replay of Waking Neural Activity
Dmitry Kondrashov - Program in Applied Mathematics
Investigating Ligand Binding to Proteins: Two Approaches
8 10/10 Heather Seifert - Biomedical Engineering Program
Prediction of Finger Position from EMG using Bayesian Reconstruction
FINAL PRESENTATIONS
9 10/17 Daniel Coombs - Program in Applied Mathematics
Travelling Fronts in Elastic Rods with Bistable Twist Energy
Arthur Lo - Program in Applied Mathematics
Functional Considerations of Oxygen in Skeletal Muscle
10 10/24 Arne Ekstrom - Program in Neuroscience
Cellular Networks and NMDA Receptors
Jeff Edmunds - Department of Mathematics
A Stage Structured Model of Two Competing Species
11 10/31 Sergei Pond - Program in Applied Mathematics
Modeling Evolutionary Rate Heterogeneity
12 11/7 Brian Walton - Program in Applied Mathematics
Asymptotic Behavior of a Two-State Gradient Flow
Steve Perlman - Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Evolution of Host Range of Insect-Parasitic Nematodes, II
13 11/14 Steven Cowen - Department of Psychology
The Role of Reward in the Off-Line Replay of Waking Neural Activity, II
Dmitry Kondrashov - Program in Applied Mathematics
Finding Pathways Inside a Protein
14 11/21 No Seminar
15 11/28 Heather Seifert - Biomedical Engineering Program
Prediction of Finger Position from EMG using Bayesian Reconstruction
Arne Ekstrom - Program in Neuroscience
Cellular Networks and NMDA Receptors
16 12/5 Stacey Tannenbaum - Pharmaceutical Sciences
From Computationally Feasible to Biologically Reasonable
Margaret Evans - Department of Ecology and Evolution Biology
Life History Evolution in Evening Primroses: The Annual vs. Perennial Habit