
Fall 2025
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December 5: Veronika Magdanz, How sperm and microbes move: a look at Intelligent active matter on the microscale
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November 28: Farshad Moradi Kashkooli and Mohsen Rezaeian, Drug Delivery to Solid Tumors: A Computational-Experimental Approach
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November 14: Liza-Anastasia DiCecco, Multiscale Insights for Biomimetic Implant Design and Biomaterials Characterization: Bridging Biology and Engineering
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Octorber 24: Woldegebriel Assefa Woldegerima, Modeling and Predicting Infectious Diseases Dynamics through Epidemiology-Informed Neural Networks (EINNs)
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Octorber 3: Monica Cojocaru, Expanding optimization ensemble model methods for forecasting seasonal influenza in the U.S.
Spring 2025
- June 10: William Lytton, Neurons and synapses working together happily in brain health; not so happily in brain disease
Spring 2024
- May 2: Thomas Bury, Critical Transitions in Cardiac Systems: Towards better prediction and understanding using deep learning
Winter 2024
- April 16: Nicole Mideo, Understanding variation in malaria infection dynamics
- April 11: Gonca Erdemci-Tandogan From Organ Formation to Material Properties
- March 28: William Wong, Using mathematical modelling to inform health policy decision making in hepatitis C
- March 14: Aaron Yip, Rational manipulation of microbial communities for degrading PET plastic
- February 29: Sepehr Ghadami, Designing a Magnetic Micro-Robot for Transporting Filamentous Microcargo
- February 22: Christian Euler, Thermodynamics constrains information flow in metabolism
- February 8: Chapin Korosec, Modelling the immune system response to vaccination
Winter 2023
- April 10: Suzan Farhang-Sardroodi, Machanistic mathematical modelling of the within-host response: from chemotherapy to COVID-19
Fall 2016
- October 14: Alexander "Sasha" Gutfraind, Mathematical emergencies : Dynamic and Network-based Methods in Infectious Disease Epidemiology
Spring 2016
- June 20: Wilten Nicola, Large network approaches in plastic spiking neural networks: mean-field analysis, inverse mean-field methods, and macroscopic chaos
Fall 2015
- September 25: Robert Strehl, Stochastic Micro- and Mesoscale Simulations of Biochemical Reaction-Diffusion Systems
Spring 2015
- September 3: Juan Luis Cabrera, Unveiling the neural code of wandering animal searches
- July 3: Geoffrey Hunter, The role of small RNA in quorum sensing
Fall 2014
- October 15: Leonid Chindelevitch, Modeling tuberculosis, from cells to populations
Fall 2013
- October 11: Brian Ingalls, Model-based Design in Synthetic Biology
- September 25: Reza Ejtehadi, Nano-mechanics of DNA in Severe Conditions
Spring 2013
- May 24: Abhyudai Singh, Stochastic Inference of Regulatory Networks Inside Living Cells
Winter 2013
- April 5: Hermann Eberl, Bacteria yelling: Intercolony communication in bacterial biofilm communities with slow background flow (UW Quantitative Biology Seminar Series)