Schedule, Spring 2009
All seminars, unless indicated otherwise, are in Vincent 313 at 3:35 PM.
- Friday, February 6
David Umulis, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Purdue University
Organism-scale modeling of early Drosophila patterning via Bone Morphogenetic Proteins -
Friday, February 20
1:25 PM in Vincent 570 (MCIM seminar) [Note time and location change]
Viktoria Averina, School of Mathematics, University of Minnesota
Simple mathematics in biomedical applications - Friday, February 27
Jifeng Hu, School of Mathematics, University of Minnesota
A two-state model of actin filament length fluctuation and its application - Monday, March 9
[canceled]
3:35 PM in Vincent 214 [Note day, location, and language change]
劉欽岳 (Liu Chin Yueh), School of Mathematics, University of Minnesota
A population density approach to capturing interneuronal correlation in large-scale feedforward neuronal networks [in Chinese] - Friday, March 13
Theoden Netoff, Biomedical Engineering, University of Minnesota
Dynamical approaches to epilepsy - Friday, March 20
No seminar, spring break - Friday, March 27
[canceled]
Yangjin Kim, Mathematical Biology Institute, Ohio State University
Interaction between a tumor and its environment - Friday, April 3
Yoichiro Mori, School of Mathematics, University of Minnesota
On the representation of an incompressible linearly elastic material as a collection of fibers - Friday, April 10
Jian Sheng, Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, University of Minnesota
Digital holographic microscopy reveals complex interactions of predatory dinoflagellates and cryptophytes alluding to key process in harmful algal blooms (HAB) - Friday, April 17
Yiannis Kaznessis, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota
Computer-aided synthetic biology: How multiscale models can rationalize the design of synthetic gene networks - Friday, April 24
Vincent Noireaux, Physics, University of Minnesota
Cell-free expression: Application to gene networks and synthetic vesicles - Tuesday, April 28
3:35 PM in Vincent 364 [Note day and location change]
Liqiong Zhao, Mathematics, University of Minnesota
A kinetic theory approach for all-to-all coupled neural networks - Friday, May 1
Alena Talkachova, Biomedical Engineering, University of Minnesota
Short term memory and nonlinear dynamics of the heart - Thursday, July 9
2:00 PM in Vincent 203A [Note day, time, and location change]
Chin-Yueh Liu, Mathematics, University of Minnesota
A kinetic theory approach to capturing interneuronal correlation in feed-forward networks