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 14, 201912:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Around some recent results about Reaction-Diffusion systems in Neuroscience context
Benjamin Ambrosio, Le Havre Normandy University -
Tuesday, May 7, 201912:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Cell volume control and osmosis-driven cell movement
Yoichiro Mori, School of Mathematics, University of Minnesota -
Tuesday, April 30, 201912:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Agent-Based Computational Modeling and Generative Social Science
Joshua M. Epstein, Department of Epidemiology, New York University -
Tuesday, April 23, 201912:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Ultra coarse grained modeling of neurotransmitter release
Ben O’Shaughnessy, Department of Chemical Engineering, Columbia University -
Tuesday, April 16, 201912:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Towards Simulating Eukaryotic Cells from the Fundamental Molecular Principles
Garegin A. Papoian, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Institute for Physical Science and Technology, University of Maryland -
Tuesday, April 9, 201912:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Universal statistics of incubation times and other applications of simple diffusion models
Yuri Bakhtin, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University -
Tuesday, April 2, 201912:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Computer simulations of a nanoparticle translocating through a nanopore
Maria Gracheva, Department of Physics, Clarkson University -
Tuesday, March 26, 201912:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Extreme single-file diffusion and its application to Mg^2+ block of the NMDA receptor
JinHyun Kim, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University -
Tuesday, March 12, 201912:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Homologous recombination rates of bacteria
Edo Kussell, Center for Genomics and Systems Biology, New York University -
Tuesday, March 5, 201912:30PM, Warren Weaver Hall 1314
Isolation as a means of epidemic control and consequences of flawed implementation
Lai-Sang Young, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University