E. Applications
Models in Biology, Medicine, and Physiology
Organizer(s)
- Prof. Philip K. Maini
(maini@maths.ox.ac.uk)
Key note speaker
- Prof. Hans G. Othmer
(othmer@math.utah.edu)
- From microscopic models of individuals to continuum chemotaxis equations
Invited speakers
- Edith Geigant
(edith.geigant@uni-bonn.de)
- Bifurcation analysis of an orientational aggregation model
- Dr. Kevin J. Painter
(painter@math.utah.edu)
- Modelling the cellular response to multiple guidance cues
Contributed talks
- Prof. Faina S. Berezovskaya
(faina@cepl.rssi.ru)
- Bifurcations of solutions «traveling waves» in population models with taxis
- Dr. Ulrike Feudel
(ulrike@agnld.uni-potsdam.de)
- Homoclinic bifurcation in a Hodgkin-Huxley Model of Thermally Sensitive Neurons
- Prof. Georgy Karev
(gkarev@hotmail.com)
- Modeling of heterogeneous populations
- Prof. Nobuyuki Kato
(nkato@math.shimane-u.ac.jp)
- General models of size-dependent population dynamics with nonlinear growth rate
- Abdelkader Lakmeche
(lakmeche@yahoo.fr)
- Mathematical model of pulsed-therapy
- Dr. Johannes Müller
(johannes.mueller@uni-tuebingen.de)
- The Bascic Reproduction Number for STD's and Linear Chains
- Dr. Luisa Malaguti
(malaguti@unimo.it)
- Travelling wave solutions for reaction-diffusion equations
- Dr. Klaus R. Schneider
(schneider@wias-berlin.de)
- Model reduction by extended quasi-steady-state assumption
- Dr. Hans K.J. Thunberg
(hasset@math.kth.se)
- Periodicity versus chaos in population dynamics
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Aug 07 1999