Past Seminars:
Date |
Speaker |
Title/Abstract |
Mar 23/18 | Hermann Eberl, University of Guelph | A biofilm reactor model that accounts for suspended bacteria |
Mar 16/18 | Matthew Burgess | Title and Abstract tba |
Nov 17/17 | Dr. Wilfred Ndifon, African Institute of Mathematical Sciences | Seeking redemption from original antigenic sin: insights from immunology and mathematics |
Nov 18/16 | Hermann Eberl, University ofGuelph | Spatially implicit and spatially explicit models of bacterial cellulose degradation |
Nov 4/16 | Ting-Hao Hsu, McMaster University | Bifurcation delay and the entry-exit function |
Oct 21/16 | Chiu-Ju Lin, McMaster University | Modeling the trade-off between transmissibility and contact in infectious disease dynamics |
Sept 23/16 | Todd Parsons, Universite Paris | The stochastic evolution of pathogeen virulence |
Nov 2/15 | David Champredon, McMaster University | Generation Interval Distributions |
Sept 28/15 | Chai Molina, McMaster University | Evolutionary stability in continuous nonlinear public goods games |
April 9/15 | Edward Thommes GlaxoSmithKline & University of Guelph |
Examining Ontario’s universal influenza immunization program with a multi-strain dynamic model |
Jan 29/15 | Yun Tian | Dynamics of a HIV virotherapy with nonlinear incidence and delays in cell iinfection and virus production |
Dec 5/14 | Robert Smith | From regional pulse vaccination to global disease eradiction: insights from a mathematical model of Poliomyelitis |
Nov 28/14 | Peter Stechlinski MIT |
Infectious disease modelling: a hybrid system approach |
Nov 21/14 | Spencer Hunt McMaster University |
HPV Type Replacement and Within-Host Modelling |
Nov 14/14 | Edward Thommes | blank |
Nov 7/14 | Spencer Hunt | blank |
Oct 24/14 | Todd Parson | A Non-exchangeable Coalescent Process Arising in Phylogenetics |
Oct 10/14 | Zhenze Liu Jilin University, China |
Design and development of the lower limb rehabililtation training robot based on the underactuated biped walking mechanism |
Oct 3/14 | Ben Bolker McMaster University |
Non-standard analyses of detectability in ecological systems |
Apr 11/14 | Sasha Teslya McMaster University |
DDE-Bif tool: introduction and brief demonstration on the predator prey model with discrete and uniformly distributed delay |
Feb 7/14 | Julien Arino University of Manitoba |
TBA |
Apr 5/13 | Peter Abrams EEB, Toronto |
TBA |
Mar 8/13 | Gail S.K. Wolkowicz Mathematics & Statistics McMaster University |
TBA |
Feb 8/13 | Steven Walker University of Toronto |
TBA |
Apr 30/12 | Chad Wells Mathematics & Statistics University of Guelph |
The Impact of Personal Experiences with Infection and Vaccination on Behaviour-Incidence Dynamics of Seasonal Influenza |
Apr 23/12 | Jane Heffernan Mathematics & Statistics York University |
Effects of Pre-existing Immunity |
Apr 16/12 | Daniel Munther Centre for Disease Modelling, York University |
Evolutionary convergence to ideal free dispersal strategies and coexistence |
Nov 24/11 | Alexandra Teslya Mathematics & Statistics McMaster University |
Adaptive methods for stochastic simulation of biochemical systems |
Nov 17/11 | Carmen Lia Murall University of Guelph |
The ecology of in-host systems: with application to Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination |
Nov 3/11 | Hedia Fgaier Math and Stat, University of Guelph |
Modeling of Microbial Populations under Iron Limitation: Predictive Modeling, Competition, and Optimal Control |
Oct 27/11 | Jinhui Ma Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics, McMaster University |
Determining the Minimum Detectable Hazard Ratio for a Population Based Longitudinal Study Using Multi-state Markov Model: A Simulation Study |
Oct 20/11 | Haiyan Wang Arizona State University, USA |
Spreading speeds and traveling waves for non-cooperative reaction-diffusion systems |
Oct 13/11 | Hana Dobrovolny PhyMBIE, Ryerson University |
What can mathematical modelling tell us about influenza? |
Oct 6/11 | Todd Parsons University of Toronto |
Inferring Diversity Dynamics |
Sep 22/11 | Chai Molina Mathematics & Statistics McMaster University |
Modelling the spread of diseases in clustered networks |