CENTER FOR APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS
NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY SEMINAR



Seminars are held on Tuesdays at 2:40 p.m. in 611 Cullimore Hall,
unless noted otherwise

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NEXT SEMINAR


The next Mathematical Biology Seminar will be scheduled for Tuesday, January 28, 2003 at 2:40-3:50 p.m.

Have a Happy and Safe Holiday!



 

PAST SEMINARS - Fall, 2002


4:00 p.m.Tuesday, September 10, 2002

Noise Induced Chaos in the SEIR Model

Lora Billings
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Montclair
StateUniversity

4:00 PM  Tuesday, September 17, 2002


Mathematical Modeling for Immunocolloid Labeling

ChristopherRaymond
Department
of Mathematical Sciences
New Jersey Institute of Technology


 
4:00 PMTuesday, September 24, 2002

Bioinformatics:  What is It? 
Are There Interesting Math Problems?

 

Michael Recce
Department of Information Systems 
New Jersey Institute of Technology


 
4:00 PMTuesday, October 1, 2002

Simple and Complex Cells in the Primary Visual Cortex

Louis Tao
Courant Institute for the Mathematical Sciences
New YorkUniversity


 
4:00 PMTuesday, October 8, 2002

How Neurons Do Integrals

Mark Goldman
Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences
Massachusetts Institute of Technology


 
4:00 PMTuesday, October 15, 2002

Multichannel Recording Methods in the Hippocampus:
Study of Local Field Potential and Multiple Unit Activities

JozsefCsicsvari
Center
for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience
RutgersUniversity
Newark

4:00 PMTuesday, October 22, 2002

Gain Modulation through Background Synaptic Input

FrancesS.Chance
Center
for Neural Science
New YorkUniversity


 
4:00 PMTuesday, November 5, 2002
 
 

An Empirical Model of Aortic Blood Flow 
Based Upon Esophageal Doppler Monitor Parameters

Glen Atlas
Department of Anesthesiology
University
of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Newark

4:00 p.m.Tuesday, November 12, 2002

Water and Macromolecular Transport and 
Accumulation in Rat Cardiac Valve Leaflets

David Rumschitzki
Department of ChemicalEngineering
City
College
of New York


 
4:00 p.m.Tuesday, November 19, 2002

Elastic Constitutive Laws Based on Orthogonal Modes of Stress
 

WilliamHunter
Department of Biomedical Engineering
New Jersey Institute of Technology

4:00 p.m.Tuesday, November 26, 2002
Mathematical Modelling of Flow in the Lungs

Bruce Bukiet
Department of Mathematical Sciences
New Jersey Institute of Technology


This Seminar was Jointly Sponsored with the Mathematical Sciences Group

4:00 p.m.Tuesday, December 3, 2002


Mathematical Modeling of Inhibitors 
of the EGF/VEGF Receptor-Activated Signaling Pathways

Anna Georgieva
Preclinical Safety Modeling and Simulation Group
Novartis



4:00 p.m.Tuesday, December 10, 2002


Assessing Homeostatic Properties of Epithelial Cell Models


Alan M. Weinstein, M.D.
Departments of Medicine and Physiology
Cornell University Weill Medical College



For more information about the Mathematical Biology Seminar contact:

Robert Miura, (973) 596-5464

Email: miura@njit.edu



Department of Mathematical Sciences and
Center for Applied Mathematics and Statistics

NJIT