How Does the Leopard Get Their Spots? Bill Langhoff University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee MS Graduate Student “In his 1952 paper "The Chemical Basis of Morphogenesis", Alan Turing described a mathematical model for how spatial patterns could arise out of a homogeneous... Read More
Multistationarity in Biochemical Reaction Networks Dr. Maya Mincheva Northern Illinois University Associate Professor “Multistationarity is defined as the existence of several positive equilibria of an ordinary differential equations model. Multistationarity is a required property of biological switches - reaction networks... Read More
Diffusion Approximations and Optimal Control of Queueing Systems in Heavy-Traffic Ananda Weerasinghe Iowa State University Professor of Mathematics “The method of diffusion approximations provides a powerful tool to analyze complex queueing systems under ``heavy traffic conditions.’’ We first introduce such... Read More