The Modelling and Applications (ModApp) Group of the Institute of Mathematics will be part of the upcoming International Workshop on Mathematical Biology (IWOMB) 2021 on June 9-11, 2021. The workshop aims to promote state-of-the-art mathematical biology research in the Philippines. International experts in the field are also invited to establish research collaborations not only within the country, but between the Philippines and the international scientific community.
Dr. Aurelio A. de los Reyes V will deliver his plenary talk on June 11 at 10 AM.
You may visit the following link for more details: https://sites.google.com/up.edu.ph/iwomb2021/programme?authuser=0 IWOMB 2021 talks are open to the public.
ModApp will also give presentations in the Society for Mathematical Biology (SMB) 2021 Annual Meeting's virtual form on June 13-17, 2021. (For registered participants only)
- Victoria May P. Mendoza will present her talk on "A mathematical model and optimal control of Schistosomiasis in Agusan del Sur, Philippines". This is part of the Mini-symposium: Control interventions for new, rare and neglected infectious diseases (Mathematical Epidemiology Subgroup) scheduled on June 15.
- Bryan S. Hernandez will present his talk on "Independent Decompositions of Chemical Reaction Networks and Some Applications". This is part of the Mini-symposium: Mathematics of biochemical reaction networks (Complex Biological and Biomedical
Systems Subgroup) scheduled on June 15.
- Brenda Lyn A. Gavina will give her contributed talk entitled “Optimization of dosing strategy for anovulation”, on June 15.
- Michael E. Subido will present his poster entitled “Assessing the effect of temperature on multi-strain dengue transmission dynamics in the Philippines”, also on June 15.
- Rey Audie S. Escosio will also present his poster entitled, "Modelling COVID-19 Dynamics with Different Community Quarantine Protocols in National Capital Region, Philippines", on June 16.
- Finally, Aurelio A. de los Reyes V will give his talk on "Polytherapeutic strategies in cancer treatment". This is part of the Mini-symposium: Recent developments in mathematical oncology in Asia and Australia (Mathematical Oncology Subgroup) scheduled also on June 16.
Further details can be found at http://schedule.smb2021.org.
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