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Welcome to the Mathematical Biology Group!

We are a community of faculty, postdocs, and students with research interests at the interface of the mathematical and biological sciences.  For more information about the group, please check out the faculty listed on the Research tab above, join the mathbio mailing (it's now hosted on google groups ), or attend the Mathematical Biology seminar.

News

  • 7/15/2021 The proposal submitted by David Bortz and Jeff Cameron to the NSF Mathematical Biology program entitled MODULUS: Data-Driven Structured Population Modeling for Prediction of Complex Photosynthetic Phenotypes has been funded! MCB-2054085
  • 2/4/2021 Nancy Rodriguez has been awarded an NSF CAREER award. Congratulations to Nancy!
  • 10/1/2020  AG Buchwald, J Adams, DM Bortz, EJ Carlton, ,   17(10):1204-1206, Oct. 2020.
  • 9/22/2020 Zack Kilpatrick has been awarded a three year grant from the NIH BRAIN Initiative: . This comes with funding for a postdoc until September 2023.
  • 9/16/2020 H.J. Dudley, Z.J. Ren, & D.M. Bortz. ,  17(5), pp. 6217-6239, Sep. 2020. 
  • 8/18/2020 B Karamched, S Stolarczyk, ZP Kilpatrick, and K Josić.  SIAM J Appl. Dyn. Syst. 19-3 (2020), pp. 1884-1919
  • 7/9/2020 A web interface to the Colorado Coronavirus model has been released, see .
  • 6/12/2020 David Bortz was recently interviewed by ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder Today about his work for the State of Colorado's COVID-19 Modeling Team.
  • 5/32/2020 Nancy Rodriguez will be a faculty in the AIM summer school on dynamics, data, and COVID-19! See for more information and to apply to the school.
  • 5/6/2020 N.C. Hill, J.W. Tay, S.L. Altus, D.M. Bortz, and J.C. Cameron. .  6(19):eaba1269, 2020.
  • 5/5/2020 is an article about the mathematical modeling being used to provide information to the Governor's office for the state of Colorado.
  • 5/1/2020 David Bortz will be giving the Applied Mathematics Colloquium on Friday, May 1 over zoom at 3:00pm. His talk is entitled "Mathematical Modeling of COVID-19 in Colorado: All models are wrong, but some are useful during a pandemic" and will be about his work with the state of Colorado on modeling the COVID-19 pandemic. A recording of the talk has been posted .
  • 4/23/2020 K. A. Moore, S. L. Altus, J. W. Tay, J. Fox, E. B. Johnson, D. M. Bortz, and J. C. Cameron. . 5(23 Mar):757-767, 2020.
  • 4/22/2020 Sabina Altus was awarded a summer dissertation fellowship.  Congratulations to Sabina!
  • 4/14/2020 Mathematical Biology Group alumnus  just published a in Science on the transmission dynamics of the coronavirus.
  • 4/9/2020 Daniel Messenger and Razvan C. Fetecau, , , April 9, 2020.
  • 4/6/2020 The State of Colorado has just the latest predictions concerning the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • 3/25/2020 Mathematical Biology Group alumnus  was quoted in an in The Atlantic on the current COVID-19 pandemic.
  • 3/2/2020 Zack Kilpatrick was interviewed by ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder Today about recent work on decisions on social networks
  • 2/14/2020  will be giving the Applied Mathematics Colloquium on Friday, February 14 in  265 at 3:00pm. Prof. Miller is an applied mathematician from UNC-CH and will be talking about .
  • 2/4/2020   will be a special speaker in the BioFrontiers Seminar Series at 4pm on Tuesday, February 4 in JSCBB A115 Butcher Auditorium. Prof. Bassett a professor in the Department of Bioengineering at the University of Pennsylvania and will be speaking about Perturbation and Control for Human Brain Network Dynamics
  • 12/11/2019 S Bidari, O Peleg, ZP Kilpatrick.  R. Soc. Open Sci 6 (2019) 191681.
  • 11/16/2019 NW Barendregt, K Josić⧫, and ZP Kilpatrick⧫.&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Analyzing dynamic decision-making models using Chapman-Kolmogorov equations. J Comput. Neurosci. 47 (2019) pp. 205-222.
  • 11/1/2019 J. A. Stotsky & D. M. Bortz. . . 356(1 Nov):1-15, 2019.
  • 11/1/2019 The Interdisciplinary Quantitative Biology () program invites applications from exceptional students who have strong interdisciplinary interests and the ability to develop novel quantitative approaches to solve biological problems. Applications are due 12/15/2019.
  • 9/4/2019 A Radillo, A Veliz-Cuba, K Josić, & ZP Kilpatrick  Neurons, Behavior, Data Analysis, & Theory. 10226, 2019.
  • 7/19/2019 ZP Kilpatrick, WR Holmes, TL Eissa, & K Josić Optimal models of decision making in dynamic environments Curr. Op. Neurobiol. 58:54–60, 2019.
  • 7/1/2019 Prof. Bortz won an Outstanding Graduate Mentor award! See the article on the main Applied Math website for more information.
  • 7/1/2019 Zack Kilpatrick was awarded a three year NSF Mathematical Biology grant: 
  • 5/29/2019 J. T. Nardini & D. M. Bortz. . , 35(6):065003, 2019.
  • 4/20/2019 H.J. Dudley, L. Lu, Z.J. Ren, & D.M. Bortz. , , 18(2):709-728, 2019.
  • 4/15/2019 Subekshya Bidari was awarded a Dissertation Fellowship from the American Association of University Women. Congratulations Subekshya!
  • 3/1/2019 Welcome to the new and redesigned APPM ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Math Bio group site!
  • 2/1/2019 K.P. Nguyen, K. Josić, & Z.P. Kilpatrick. , , 88:32-47, 2019.
  • 12/01/2018 J.A. Stotsky, V. Dukic, & D.M. Bortz. , , 29(6):1141-1177, Dec. 2018
  • 12/01/2018 E.P. Kightley, A. Pearson, J.A. Evans, & D.M. Bortz. , , 29(6):1062-1078, Dec. 2018
  • 10/29/2018 The Interdisciplinary Quantitative Biology () program invites applications from exceptional students who have strong interdisciplinary interests and the ability to develop novel quantitative approaches to solve biological problems. Applications are due 12/15/2018.
  • 9/22/2018 J.M. Wentz, , & D.M. Bortz. , , 80(10), 2669-2697, 2018
  • 9/05/2018 The research of Jay Stotsky (APPM PhD 2018) was the focus of an article in the 2018 of DEIXIS (see page 19).
  • 8/31/2018 The Department of Applied Mathematics is hiring an Assistant Professor to begin in August 2019. The position is in the area of high dimensional data analysis. Review of applications will begin October 16, 2018. Please see for more information, including application instructions.
  • 8/02/2018 We are excited to welcome new Assistant Professor Nancy Rodriguez-Bunn to the faculty in the Department of Applied Mathematics! Prof. Rodriguez-Bunn's research is on nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs) with applications to urban crime, segregation, biological aggregation, chemotaxis, and ecology.
  • 6/30/2018 & D.M. Bortz. , ., 78(3), 1712–1736, 2018.
  • 5/28/2019 Z.P. Kilpatrick. . , 7879, 2018
  • 5/04/2018 has successfully defended his dissertation Mathematical and Computational Studies of the Biomechanics of Bacterial Biofilms. He will be starting as a postdoc in the School of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Minnesota in the fall. Congratulations Dr. Stotsky!
  • ​4/20/2018:&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Sabina Altus has been selected for the 2018 Chancellor's Committee for Women Advocacy Award. Congratulations to Sabina!
  • 4/09/2018: John Nardini has successfully defended his dissertation Partial Differential Equation Models of Collective Migration During Wound Healing. He will be a starting as a postdoc at  in the fall. Congratulations Dr. Nardini!
  • 4/06/2018:  will be giving the APPM colloquium at 3pm on Friday April 6 in  265 at 3:00pm. Prof. Leiderman is a mathematical biologist in the  at the Colorado School of Mines and will be speaking about 
  • ​3/28/2018&²Ô²ú²õ±è;Sabina Altus has been awarded an . Congratulations to Sabina!
  • 3/22/2018 The main Applied Math website has an article:Further Understanding of Wound Healing, describing a recent grant which was awarded to David Bortz,  and Vanja Dukic.
  • 3/12/2018 Lewis Baker will be spending the summer at  in the  as a  summer GRA. Congratulations to Lewis!
  • 3 /07/2018 Harry Dudley will be spending the summer at  in the  as a . Congratulations to Harry!
  • 2/02/2018 John Nardini has accepted a postdoctoral position in the NSF-funded  in North Carolina and will be starting there this fall. Congratulations to John!
  • 2/01/2018 Jay Stotsky has accepted a postdoctoral position in the  at the  and will be starting there in the fall. Congratulations to Jay!
  • 1/01/2018 G. Malanson & N. Rodriguez, , , 33:57-65, 2018
  • 1/01/2018 V. Dukic & D.M. Bortz, , , 26(2):223-232, 2018
  • 10/03/2017 The Interdisciplinary Quantitative Biology () program invites applications from exceptional students who have strong interdisciplinary interests and the ability to develop novel quantitative approaches to solve biological problems. Applications are due 12/03/2017.
  • 8/30/2017 Zack Kilpatrick is lecturing at the at the Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse in France (December 11 to 15, 2017). There will be financial support for a selected number of graduate students and postdocs covering local expenses.
  • 8/28/2017 The  is an Assistant Professor to begin in August 2018. The position is in the area of high dimensional data analysis. Review of applications will begin October 16, 2017
  • 8/01/2017 Inom Mirzaev & D.M. Bortz,, , 14(4):933-952, Aug. 2017.
  • 7/12/2017 A proposal submitted by Zack Kilpatrick, , and  to the Joint NSF/NIH  entitled Decision making in changing environments has been funded!
  • 7/06/2017 DB Poll and ZP Kilpatrick. "," SIAM J Appl Dyn Syst 16 (2017) pp. 1197–1234.
  • 7/01/2017 The proposal submitted by David Bortz,  and Vanja Dukic to the Joint DMS/NIGMS  entitled Epithelial Cell Migration: Model selection for mechanistic model development has been funded! NIGMS-R01GM126559
  • 5/24/2017 Zack Kilpatrick is chairing the next week from May 30 to June 2 at the Hotel Boulderado in Boulder!
  • 5/22/2017 AE Radillo, A Veliz-Cuba, K Josic, and ZP Kilpatrick. "," Neural Comput. 29 (2017) pp. 1561-1610.
  • 04/04/2017 Inom Mirzaev has successfully defended his dissertation Analytical and Numerical Investigation of Long-term Behavior of Microbial Flocculation Equations. He will be a starting as a postdoc at  in the fall. Congratulations Dr. Mirzaev!
  • 3/08/2017 A. Jacot-Guillarmod, Y. Wang, C. Pedroza, H. Ogmen, ZP Kilpatrick, and K. Josic. "," Vision Res. 133 (2017) p.37-46.
  • 01/30/2017 Inom Mirzaev has accepted a postdoctoral position in the NSF-funded  at  and will be starting there this fall. Congratulations to Inom!
  • 11/02/2016 ZP Kilpatrick is chairing the , at the Hotel Boulderado in Boulder CO, May 30-June 2, 2017.
  • 11/01/2016 Z.T. McCleney, ZP Kilpatrick. "," J. Math. Biol. 73 (2016) p.1131-1160.
  • 10/27/2016  is a graduate student of Prof. Kilpatrick. His research was  on the APPM website!
  • 10/15/2016 Prof. Bortz was recently  on the APPM website!
  • 09/27/2016 D.M. Bortz, , 21(8):2409-2422, Oct. 2016
  • 09/14/2016 The  is an Associate Professor to begin in August 2017. The position is in the area of computational mathematics and scientific computing, with a particular emphasis on numerical methods for PDEs and their applications. Review of application will begin October 17, 2016.
  • 09/04/2016 The  is  faculty in Computational Biology. Review of applications will begin October 1, 2016.
  • 09/01/2016 ZP Kilpatrick. "," Discrete Contin. Dyn. Syst. Ser. B 21 (2016) p. 2211-2231
  • 08/27/2016 Profs.  and Bortz make a compelling case for why you should be an  Major!
  • 08/08/2016 We are excited to welcome new Assistant Professor  to the faculty in the Department of ! Prof. Kilpatrick does research in mathematical neuroscience and will be giving the APPM  on 9/15.
  • 07/15/2016 I. Mirzaev, E.C. Byrne, D.M. Bortz. , , 2016.
  • 07/15/2016 Pictures from SIAM-LS 2016: Group photo with ! Poster photos: , , , & 
  • 07/11/2016-07/14/2016 Several members of the group will be attending and presenting talks at the  this year in Boston, MA.
    • 07/12/2016
      • 11:30am (Harbor Ballroom I) John NardiniModeling Keratinocyte Wound Healing: Cell-Cell Adhesion Promotes Collective Migration () in : Mathematical Modeling and Simulations of Cellular Dynamics - Part I of II
      • 8:00pm (Galleria Level) In PP1: Poster Reception
        • Sabina AltusAn Age-Structured Model for Cyanobacteria Carboxysome Efficacy ()
        • Lewis BakerAn Inverse Problem for a Time Varying Diffusion Process ()
        • Taisa KushnerRapid Evaluation to Prevent Dangerous Regimens for An Artificial Pancreas Controller ()
        • Jacqueline WentzEmergence of Longevity-Dependent Spatial Patterns in the Expression of a Small Heat Shock Protein ()
    • 07/13/2016
      • 11:30am (Carlton) Inom MirzaevAgent-Based Simulation of Viscoelastic Microbial Aggregate Growth in an Arbitrary Flow Field () in : Microscale Cellular Modeling and Emergent Macroscale Growth Dynamics
      • 12:00pm (Carlton) Jay StotskyAn Immersed Boundary Method Biofilm Model with Heterogeneous Rheology() in : Microscale Cellular Modeling and Emergent Macroscale Growth Dynamics
      • 5:30pm (Harbor Ballroom II) David BortzSimulating a Post-Fragmentation Probability Density Function for Microbial Flocculation () in : Macroscale Consequences of Microbial Interactions - Part II of II
    • 07/14/2016
      • 11:30am (Webster) Zachary KilpatrickPhase Models of Wave Propagation in Stochastic Neural Fields () in : PRCs and Phase Models in Neuroscience - Part I of II
    • 07/15/2016
      • 5:00pm (Burroughs) Vanja DukicBayesian Multiresolution Modeling of Time to Event Data () in : Multiscale Epidemics: Integrating Data from Multiple Processes - Part II of II
  • 05/05/2016 A. Veliz-Cuba, ZP Kilpatrick, K. Josic. "Stochastic models of evidence accumulation in changing environments", SIAM Rev. 58 (2016) pp. 264–289 .
  • 04/20/2016 J.T. Nardini, , D.M. BortzModeling Keratinocyte Wound Healing Dynamics: Cell-cell Adhesion Promotes Sustained Collective Migration, , 2016 .
  • 04/16/2016 J.A. Stotsky, J.F. Hammond, L. Pavlovsky, E.J. Stewart, J.G. Younger, M.J. Solomon, D.M. Bortz., , 2016
  • 03/29/2016 Jacqui Wentz has  an . She is an  graduate student working withProf. Bortz. Congratulations to Jacqui!
  • 03/29/2016  has  an . He is an  graduate student working with Prof. Lladser. Congratulations to Antony!
  • 03/01/2016 H.J. Dudley, A. Goenka, C.J. Orellana & S.E. Martonosi. , , 15(1), 1-23, 2016
  • 01/22/2016  will be giving the APPM colloquium at 3pm on Friday January 22 in  265 at 3:00pm. Prof. Zylberberg is a mathematical neuroscientist in the  at the University of Colorado - Anschutz Medical Campus and will be speaking about 
  • 11/14/2015 The Interdisciplinary Quantitative Biology () program invites applications from exceptional students who have strong interdisciplinary interests and the ability to develop novel quantitative approaches to solve biological problems. Applications are due 12/15/2015.
  • 10/21/2015 J.M. Wentz, V. Vainstein, D. Oldson, Z. Gluzman-Poltorak, L.A. Basile, & D. Stricklin. , 383(Oct), 44-60, 2015
  • 09/27/2015 D.M. Bortz. , IFAC-PapersOnline, 48(12):13–16, 2015
  • 09/12/2015 Several group members appear in the new APPM-ICIAM video on the departmental website (see ).
  • 08/19/2015 Prof. Bortz was  about strategies for teaching large enrollment classes.
  • 07/02/2015 A successful !
  • 06/30/2015-07/03/2015 Several members of the group will be attending and presenting talks at the  this year in Atlanta, GA.
    • 07/01/2015 10:30am (Lanier Suite) Inom MirzaevCriteria For Linearized Stability For A Size-structured Population Model in MS E3: Stability Analysis and Inverse Problem for Structured-population Dynamics.
    • 07/01/2015 1:35pm (Lanier Suite) John NardiniThe Role Of Cell-cell Adhesion In Collective Migration During Wound Healing in MS F4: Migration and Signaling Waves in Cellular Biology.
    • 07/02/2015 2:00pm (Sinclair Suite) Eric KightleyThe Role Of Deformation In Microbial Flocculation Dynamics in MS I5: Advances in Models for Biological Aggregation and Fragmentation
    • 07/02/2015 4:50pm (Senate Salon) Jay StotskySimulating The Biomechanical Response Of Biofilms With Heterogeneous Rheological Properties in MS K3: Modeling and Simulation of the Biomechanics of Heterogeneous Biomaterials.
  • 06/01/2015 Former group member  (BS 2014) has won an . Congratulations to Victoria!
  • 05/21/2015  & D.M. Bortz. , , 2015 .
  • 04/30/2015  will be giving a special seminar on Thursday, April 30 in  257 at 1:00pm. Dr. Fry is an applied mathematician from the  at Duke University and will be talking about the Impact of kidney structural architecture on oxygen transport: A mathematical model.
  • 04/16/2015  will be giving the Applied Math Dynamics Seminar on Thursday, April 16 in  257 at 2:00pm. Prof. Diniz Behn is a applied mathematician from the  at the Colorado School of Mines and will be talking about the Dynamics of sleep-wake regulation.
  • 03/21/2015 I. Mirzaev & D.M. Bortz. , 2015 .
  • 03/04/2015 Former group member  (MS 2014) has been invited to attend the 2015 meeting. Congratulations to Stephen!
  • 02/13/2015  will be giving the Joint Applied Mathematics and Mathematics Colloquium on Friday, February 13 in  265 at 3:00pm. Prof. Bertozzi is an applied mathematician from UCLA and will be talking about Particle laden thin films: theory and experiment.
  • 01/01/2015 Sriram Sankaranarayanan is offering a special topics seminar on Closed Loop Medical Devices this semester on Wednesdays 4-5. Please see the course website for more information: 
  • 11/20/2014 Zachary Kilpatrick will be giving the Applied Math Colloquium on Thursday, November 20 in  257 at 11:30am. Dr. Kilpatrick is a mathematical biologist from the University of Houston and will be talking about Stochastic dynamics of nonlinear waves in neuronal networks.
  • 11/13/2014  will be giving the Applied Math Colloquium on Thursday, November 13 in  257 at 11:30am. Dr. Flores is a mathematical biologist from North Carolina State University and will be talking about Mathematical modeling in personalized medicine and environmental toxicology.
  • 11/13/2014 Inom Mirzaev will be giving the APPM Dynamics & Complex Systems seminar on November 13 in  226 at 2pm. He will be talking on Laplacian dynamics with synthesis and degradation.
  • 11/11/2014 The  is  an Assistant Professor in Computational Biology. Review of applications will begin November 11, 2014
  • 10/23/2014 Sarah Stoeck has won an  Award! Congratulations to Sarah!
  • 10/13/2014 The Interdisciplinary Quantitative Biology () program invites applications from exceptional students who have strong interdisciplinary interests and the ability to develop novel quantitative approaches to solve biological problems. Applications are due 12/15/2014.
  • 10/07/2014 , E. Aisenbrey, , and D.M. Bortz. .  2014 .
  • 10/01/2014 Applied Math is  an Assistant Professor to begin in August 2015. This year, the search will be in Mathematical Modeling: Physical/Bio Math. Review of application will begin October 1, 2014.
  • 09/09/2014 The NSF proposal submitted by Sriram Sankaranarayanan and David Bortz on In-Silico Functional Verification of Artificial Pancreas Control Algorithms has been !
  • 08/29/2014 , , and D.M. Bortz. .  2014 .
  • 06/12/2014 S.M. Kissler, C. Cichowitz, S. Sankaranarayanan, & D.M. Bortz. . , 359(Oct), 101-111, 2014 .
  • 06/01/2014 J.F. Hammond, , , , & D.M. BortzVariable viscosity and density biofilm simulations using an Immersed Boundary Method, Part I: numerical scheme and convergence results. , 98(3), 295-340, 2014   (Invited paper as a part of a  on Computational Mechanobiology and Soft Matter Mechanics.)
  • 05/21/2014  has successfully defended his dissertation Aggregation Dynamics: Numerical Approximations, Inverse Problems, and Generalized Sensitivity. He will be a faculty member in the  at the . Congratulations Dr. Keck!
  • 05/13/2014 CANCELLED:  will be giving the  on Tuesday, May 13 at 4pm in the Butcher Auditorium, . Prof. Mahadevan is the Lola England de Valpine Professor of Applied Mathematics and will be talking aboutTowards a physical basis for morphogenesis.
  • 05/09/2014 Victoria Gershuny has graduated with a BS in Chemical and Biological Engineering and Applied Math. This fall she will be starting a PhD in  at the , one of the top Applied Math programs in the country. Congratulations to Victoria!
  • 04/18/2014 Clay Thompson will be giving the Applied Math Colloquium this Friday, April 18 at 3pm in ECCR 245. Dr. Thompson is a senior scientist at Pfizer in the Systems Biology /  and will be talking about Quantitative Systems Modeling in the Pharmaceutical Industry.
  • 04/11/2014 Stephen Kissler has successfully defended his masters thesis on Personalized control of diabetes using a two-delay model. Congratulations to Stephen!
  • 04/01/2014 Eric Kightley has  an . Congratulations to Eric!
  • 03/31/2014 Jay Stotsky has  a . Congratulations to Jay!
  • 02/12/2014 Sarthok Sircar has accepted a faculty position in the  at the . Congratulations to Sarthok!
  • 02/10/2014 Stephen Kissler has  a  for doctoral work in the mathematical epidemiology of influenza. Congratulations to Stephen!
  • 12/12/2013 E.P. Kightley, V. Reyes-García, K. Demps, R.V. Magtanong, V.C. Ramenzoni, G. Thampy, M. Gueze & J.R. Stepp, An empirical comparison of knowledge and skill in the context of traditional ecological knowledge, Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, 9(71), 1-11, 2013. 
  • 10/13/2013 The Interdisciplinary Quantitative Biology () program invites applications from exceptional students who have strong interdisciplinary interests and the ability to develop novel quantitative approaches to solve biological problems. Applications are due 12/15/2013.
  • 09/20/2013  will be giving the Applied Math Colloquium this Friday, September 20 in ECCR 245 at 3pm. Prof. Keener is a mathematical biologist from the Univeristy of Utah and will be talking about The dynamics of fibrin gel formation.
  • 09/12/2013 I. Mirzaev & , Laplacian Dynamics on General Graphs, Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 2013. 
  • 08/31/2013 The  at the University of Colorado in Boulder invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position from candidates seeking to develop an innovative research program that addresses significant problems in biology or medicine at the interface with the physical sciences, mathematics, and/or computer science. is looking for its next interdisciplinary faculty member. See the for more information. Review of applications begins November 18, 2013.
  • 08/02/2013 S. Sircar and D. M. BortzImpact of flow on ligand-mediated bacterial flocculation. Mathematical Biosciences 2013. 
  • 08/01/2013 The Department of Applied Mathematics seeks to hire two tenure-track Assistant Professors to begin August 2014. For more information and to apply, please see .
  • 05/14/2013  will be giving a BioFrontiers seminar on May 14 in the JSCBB Butcher auditorium at 4pm. Prof. Austin is a physicist from Princeton and will be talking about Experiments to Test the Foundations of Natural Selection and Evolution
  • 04/05/2013  will be giving the the Applied Math Distinguished Research Lecture this Friday, April 5 in ECCR 265 at 3pm. Prof. Forest is an applied mathematician from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and will be talking about The Virtual Lung Project at UNC.
  • 03/29/2013 Ted Galanthay has just accepted a job as an assistant professor in the mathematics department at . Congratulations to Ted!
  • 02/15/2013 Chris Curtis has just accepted a job as an assistant professor in the mathematics department at . Congratulations to Chris!
  • 01/11/2013 E. C. Conrad, Y.-Y. HsuD. M. Bortz, & J. G. Younger, Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Complement C5a Production within Bacterial Extracellular Polymeric Substance. Journal of Innate Immunity 5(2), 2013. , (cover art!).
  • 12/20/2012 C. W. Curtis and D. M. BortzPropagation of fronts in the Fisher-Kolmogorov equation with quadratically varying diffusion. Phys. Rev. E, 86(6), 066108, Dec. 2012.  
  • 12/14/2012 The most recent issue of the Arts & Sciences Magazine has an  about David Bortz's recent grant on microbial flocculation.
  • 11/15/2012 Jason Hammond has successfully defended his dissertation Analysis and Simulation of Partial Differential Equations in Mathematical Biology: Applications to Bacterial Biofilms and Fisher's Equation. He has accepted a permanent position at AFRL in Albequerque and will be starting in January. Congratulations Dr. Hammond!
  • 10/17/2012 Sarthok Sircar will be giving the APPM Dynamics & Complex Systems seminar on October 17 in  226 at 3:30. He will be talking on the Kinetics of passive and active gels.
  • 9/21/2012  will be giving the  in the  at 3:30pm in . Prof. Dwyer is a mathematical ecologist from the University of Chicago.
  • 9/04/2012 The  at the University of Colorado in Boulder invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position from candidates seeking to develop an innovative research program that addresses significant problems in biology or medicine at the interface with the physical sciences, mathematics, and/or computer science. is looking for its next interdisciplinary faculty member. See the for more information. Review of applications begins November 1, 2012.
  • 8/01/2012 See the updated Bortz . It is a snapshot of the current group membership and projects.
  • 7/20/2012 The NSF proposal submitted by David Bortz on Microbial Flocculation Dynamics has been recommended for funding. It is being supported by  (),  and .
  • 7/01/2012 Sarthok Sircar has joined our group as a postdoc. He comes to us from the mathematical biology group at Utah with an expertise in the mathematics of soft materials. Welcome Dr. Sircar!
  • 6/23/2012 The Interdisciplinary Quantitative Biology () has recently  an NSF IGERT graduate training grant! We are looking for exceptional students who have strong interdisciplinary interests and the ability to develop novel quantitative approaches to solve biological problems. Applications are due 12/15/2012.
  • 5/25/2012 Several members of the group will be attend the  this year in Knoxville, TN. The minisymposia : Modeling, simulation, and validation of the biomechanics of microbial communities and : Experimental design for dynamical system models in biology have both been accepted. Jason Hammond and Sarthok Sircar will be speaking in MS2 and Vanja Dukic and David Bortz will be speaking in MS31.
  • 3/30/2012 Kristine Snyder (¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Applied Math PhD 2011) has won an NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Biology. Congratulations Dr. Synder!
  • 3/2/2012 will be giving the Applied Math colloquium on Friday 3/2 at 3pm in ECCR 265. Prof. Waterman will be speaking on Sequence Comparison Without Alignment.
  • 11/22/2011 The Interdisciplinary Quantitative Biology (IQBio) is an exciting graduate program recently created at ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ. Major research areas in this program include mathematical and computational biology and students can to any one of eight departments. Applications are due December 15, 2011.
  • 10/21/2011 The mathematical biology group announces to work in the group of David Bortz.
  • 10/21/2011 Martin Sotola has won an  Individual Award! Congratulations Martin!
  • 10/10/2011 Victoria Gershuny and Ben Noe have won a  Team Award! Congratulations Victoria and Ben!
  • 10/07/2011  will be giving the Applied Math colloquium on Friday 10/7 at 3pm in ECCR245. Prof. Cohen will be speaking on The Flight of the Fruit Fly.
  • 09/09/2011 The NIH proposal submitted by  and David Bortz on the Immune Complement Cascade has been funded.
  • 08/23/2011 Dua Chaker and Stephen Kissler have won 2011 Provost Achievement Awards! These highly competitive scholarships are given to only a handful of ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ juniors each year. Congratulations Dua and Stephen!
  • 06/24/2011 Erin Byrne has successfully defended her dissertation The Post-fragmentation Probability Density for Bacterial Aggregates. She will be starting a postdoc at  in August. Congratulations Dr. Byrne!
  • 04/07/2011 Kristine Snyder has successfully defended her dissertation Tuning and Control in Human Locomotion.Congratulations Dr. Snyder!
  • 03/29/2011 Jason Hammond's paper on analytical solutions to Fisher's equation with time-varying coefficients has been accepted by .
  • 02/17/2011 Daniel Larremore, Woodrow Shew, and Juan Restrepo, , Phys. Rev. Lett. 106, 058101 (2011).
  • 12/20/2010 Erin Byrne's paper on the post-fragmentation probability density function has been accepted by .
  • 12/03/2010  will be giving the APPM Colloquium on Friday. Prof. Shea-Brown is a researcher in mathematical neuroscience at the University of Washington.
  • 10/18/2010 There is an exciting new graduate program at ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ in Interdisciplinary Quantitative Biology (). The program lies at the intersection of Mathematical Biology, Computational Biology, Bioengineering, Biophysics, and Image Analysis. The website is now live and applications are due January 5, 2011.
  • 09/24/2010  will be giving the APPM Colloquium on Friday. Marty is the director of the NSF-funded  at .
  • 04/06/2010 Matanya Horowitz has won an NSF graduate fellowship. These fellowships are the premier graduate fellowships in the country. Congratulations Matanya!
  • 03/30/2010 Toni Klopfenstein will be participating in the SAMSI Undergraduate Modeling Workshop.
  • 03/12/2010 Erin Byrne is giving a talk in the math biology seminar at U. Michigan.
  • 09/18/2009 Juan Restrepo and Alain Karma, , Chaos, 19, 037115 (2009).
  • 09/01/2009 The NSF proposal submitted by , , , and David Bortzon  has been funded.
  • 05/01/2009 Check out all the excellent projects created by the students in the Math Bio class (APPM 4390/5390).
  • 04/27/2009 Erin Byrne will be participating in the .
  • 04/21/2009 Jason Hammond will be participating in the  in Mathematical Ecology and Evolution.
  • 04/17/2009 The NIH proposal submitted by  and David Bortz on the Biomechanics of Bacteremia has been funded.
  • 04/17/2009 David Bortz's AFOSR proposal with  has been funded.
  • 03/30/2009 Juan G. Restrepo and Alain Karma, , Phys. Rev. E 79, 030906(R) (2009).
  • 03/26/2009 Several group members will be speaking at this summer's  in Denver. Jason Hammond will be speaking about traveling wave solutions in spatial genetics. The minisymposia MS03/MS10 "Biofilm-Flow Interactions" and MS71 "Modeling of Large-Scale Metabolic Networks - Theoretical and Computational Advances" have also been accepted. Erin Byrne will be speaking in MS03 and David Biagioni will be speaking in MS71.
  • 01/12/2009 The Mathematical Biology Course APPM 4390/5390 has begun.
  • 11/01/2008 H. Chung, M. M. Cartwright, D. M. Bortz, T. L. Jackson, and J. G. Younger, , SHOCK, 30(5):518-526, November 2008.
  • 03/18/2008 D. M. Bortz, T. L. Jackson, K. A. Taylor, A. P. Thompson, and J. G. Younger, , Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 70(3):745-768, April 2008.

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