Grad Student Working Groups on Stochastic Modeling in Infectious Disease
Topic
Grad students from across North America will meet for one month in order to work on stochastic modeling in a number of aspects of infectious disease modeling. Following some introductory lectures, students will divide into teams and work on projects. Students will dedicate the entire month to working with their project groups.
Speakers
Details
Faculty
Priscilla Greenwood, ASU/UBC
Rachel Kuske, UBC
Richard Jordan, Mount Holyoke
Fred Brauer, UBC
Students
Sebastian von Mammen (U. Calgary)
Raquel Lopez (ASU)
Daniel Rios-Doria (ASU)
Alicia Urdapilleta (ASU)
Danielle Robbins (ASU)
Daniel Romero (ASU)
Bassidy Dembele (Howard University)
Nianping Li (Howard University)
Daily meetings: 12-3pm in WMAX 216, UBC
Project Presentations: July 30, 2007 (Time TBA)
This workshop is an activity of the PIMS Collaborative Research Group on Mathematical Modeling and Computation in Biology.
Priscilla Greenwood, ASU/UBC
Rachel Kuske, UBC
Richard Jordan, Mount Holyoke
Fred Brauer, UBC
Students
Sebastian von Mammen (U. Calgary)
Raquel Lopez (ASU)
Daniel Rios-Doria (ASU)
Alicia Urdapilleta (ASU)
Danielle Robbins (ASU)
Daniel Romero (ASU)
Bassidy Dembele (Howard University)
Nianping Li (Howard University)
Daily meetings: 12-3pm in WMAX 216, UBC
Project Presentations: July 30, 2007 (Time TBA)
This workshop is an activity of the PIMS Collaborative Research Group on Mathematical Modeling and Computation in Biology.
This is a Past Event
Event Type
Scientific, Seminar
Date
April 2 – May 1, 2007
Time
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Location