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Using Mathematics to Understand Biological Complexity: From Cells to Populations (Association for Women in Mathematics #22)

Using Mathematics to Understand Biological Complexity: From Cells to Populations (Association for Women in Mathematics #22)

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Publication Date: December 31st, 2021
Publisher:
Springer
ISBN:
9783030571313
Pages:
216
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1. Collaborative Workshop for Women in Mathematical Biology (R. Segal, B. Shtylla, S. Sindi).- 2. Connecting Actin Polymer Dynamics Across Multiple Scales (C. Copos, B. Bannish, K. Gasior, R.L. Pinals, M.W. Rostami, A.T. Dawes).- 3. Modeling RNA: DNA Hybrids with Formal Grammars (N. Jonoska, N. Obatake, S. Poznanovic, C. Price, M. Riehl, M. Vazquez).- 4. Secondary Structure Ensemble Analysis via Community Detection (H. Du, M.M. Ferrari, C. Heitsch, F. Hurley, C.V. Mennicke, B.D. Sullivan, and B. Xu.)- 5. How Do Interventions Impact Malaria Dynamics Between Neighboring Countries? A Case Study with Botswana and Zimbabwe (F. Agusto, A. Goldberg, O. Ortega, Joan Ponce+, Sofya Zaytseva, S. Sindi, Sally Blower).- 6. Investigating the Impact of Combination Phage and Antibiotic Therapy (S. Banuelos, H. Gulbudak, M.A. Horn, Q. Huang, A. Nandi, H Ryu, R. Segal).- 7. Mathematical Modeling of Retinal Degeneration (E. Camacho, A. Dobreva, K. Larripa, A. Radulescu, D. Schmidt, I. Trejo).- 8. A Framework for Performing Data-Driven Modeling of Tumor Growth with Radiotherapy Treatment (H. Cho, A.L. Lewis, K.M. Storey, R. Jennings, B. Shtylla, A.M. Reynolds, H.M. Byrne).

About the Author

Rebecca Segal is Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics at Virginia Commonwealth University, USA. She holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics from the North Carolina State University. Blerta Shtylla is Assistant Professor at the Department of Mathematics at Pomona College. She holds a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Utah. Suzanne Sindi is Associate Professor at the Department of Applied Mathematics at University of California, Merced. She holds a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Maryland, College Park.