Events
Biomathematics Seminar
Biomathematics Seminar: Benjamin Randall, NC State Alum, Physiology-informed machine learning: a biologically constrained, data-driven approach to cardiovascular health
ZoomZoom Meeting: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/93046132033?pwd=dkZiTjlKazgzK2Q3aXJra1g2R1Q0dz09 Meeting ID: 930 4613 2033 Passcode: 075251
Biomathematics Seminar: Yutong Sha, University of California Irvine, Reconstructing transition dynamics from static single-cell genomic data
Cox 306Recently, single-cell transcriptomics has provided a powerful approach to investigate cellular properties in unprecedented resolution. However, given a small number of temporal snapshots of single-cell transcriptomics, how to connect them…
Biomathematics Seminar: Carrie Manore, An Integrated Approach to Modeling Climate-Driven Pathogen Spread
ZoomZoom Meeting: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/93046132033?pwd=dkZiTjlKazgzK2Q3aXJra1g2R1Q0dz09 Meeting ID: 930 4613 2033 Passcode: 075251
Biomathematics Seminar: TBA
Cox 306All BMA seminars have a virtual option with the following Zoom Link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/93046132033?pwd=dkZiTjlKazgzK2Q3aXJra1g2R1Q0dz09 Meeting ID: 930 4613 2033 Passcode: 075251
Biomathematics Seminar: Kyle Nguyen, NC State
Cox 306All BMA seminars have a virtual option with the following Zoom Link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/93046132033?pwd=dkZiTjlKazgzK2Q3aXJra1g2R1Q0dz09 Meeting ID: 930 4613 2033 Passcode: 075251
Biomath Seminar: Siting Liu, UCLA, An inverse problem in mean field game from partial boundary measurement
Cox 306Mean-field game (MFG) systems provide a powerful framework for modeling the collective behavior of multi-agent systems with diverse applications, including those in biological populations. However, unknown parameters pose challenges. In…
Biomathematics Seminar: Justin Lessler, UNC, What are planning scenarios for and how can we evaluate them?
Cox 306As with weather, there is a limit to how far into the future we can accurately forecast the future course of epidemics. Yet, we often need to make plans further into the future than we can reasonably forecast, and in many cases our actions themselves will…
Biomathematics Seminar: Caroline Moosmueller, UNC, Optimal transport for point-cloud data analysis with applications in biology
Cox 306This talk will focus on point-cloud data, their analysis and biological applications in which they naturally arise. In particular, I will introduce "optimal transport", which has evolved as one of…
Biomathematics Seminar: Veronica Ciocanel, Duke, TBA
Cox 306Speaker's website Zoom Link
Biomathematics Seminar: Elizabeth Brunk, UNC, Elucidating Mechanisms of Uneven DNA Segregation and its Impact on Cellular Processes
Cox 306This talk will be in person in Cox 306 where snacks and refreshments will be provided, there will also be a virtual option for those who cannot attend in person. Speaker's website…
Biomathematics Seminar: Mikio Aoi, UCSD, TBA
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Biomathematics Seminar: Jichun Xie, Duke, Disentangling Cellular Heterogeneities and Activities from the Topology Structures of Single-cell Co-expression Graphs
Cox 306Gene co-expression graphs are a rich source of information, revealing critical insights into cellular functions, states, and activities. Yet, extracting meaningful signals from these graphs presents a formidable challenge. This…
Biomathematics Seminar: Rafael Guerrero, NC State Bio Sci, TBA
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Biomathematics Seminar: Orlando Arguello-Miranda, Department of Plant and Microbial Biology at NC State, Deep learning and the yet-to-be-discovered mathematical principles of biology
Cox 306Biology is defined by non-linear reactions caused by numerous molecular components interacting inside living cells. The complexity of such systems has limited classical experimental approaches in their capacity to measure…
Biomathematics Seminar: Lauren Childs, Department of Mathematics at Virginia Tech, Assessing the Impact of the Wolbachia-Based Control of Malaria
Cox 306Malaria is a deadly infectious disease causing over 200 million cases and over half a million deaths each year. It is transmitted through the bite of an infectious Anopheles mosquito.…