Mostly Biomathematics Lunchtime Seminar
The Mostly Biomathematics Lunchtime Seminar meets on Tuesdays at 12:45pm in WWH 1314.
Seminar Organizer(s): Charles Peskin, Alex Mogilner
Past Events
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Tuesday, May 8, 201812:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
In silico–in vitro approach to study the mechanisms of cardiac arrhythmias
Alexander V. Panfilov, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Gent University, Belgium -
Tuesday, May 1, 201812:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Pulsing Soft Corals are Novel Mesoscale Mixers
Laura Miller, Program in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill -
Tuesday, April 24, 201812:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Computational Modeling of Cardiac Electromechanics
Simone Rossi, Mathematics Department, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill -
Tuesday, April 10, 201812:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Stochastic Spatial Modeling of Attachment and Detachment Processes in Molecular Motor-Cargo Systems
Peter Kramer, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute -
Tuesday, March 20, 201812:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Individualized multiple myeloma adaptive response modeling: mathematics for better treatment decisions
Guanyu Wang, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University -
Tuesday, March 6, 201812:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Mechanical positioning of multiple myonuclei in muscle cells
Angelika Manhart, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University -
Tuesday, February 27, 201812:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
What modeling and aquaporin-1 can teach us about early atherosclerosis
David Rumschitzki, The City College of New York -
Tuesday, February 20, 201812:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Randomness and structure in neural representations for learning
Ashok Litwin-Kumar, Center for Theoretical Neuroscience, Columbia University -
Tuesday, February 13, 201812:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Next generation neural field models
Áine Byrne, Center for Neural Science, New York University -
Tuesday, February 6, 201812:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Circadian Rhythmicity of Pain Sensitivity: A Firing-Rate Model of Dorsal Horn Circuitry
Jennifer Crodelle, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University -
Tuesday, January 30, 201812:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Analysis of Global Dynamics of Regulatory Networks: A Novel Mathematical Approach
Konstantin Mischaikow, Department of Mathematics, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey