MSB 215 Sept. 21, 5:30-6:20 (free refreshments) |
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Abstract
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How does HIV interact with the human immune system? Mathematics has been used to shine light on this mystery. In particular, the predator-prey models taught in some calculus courses have been very successful in capturing the struggle between the immune system and diseases. I'll talk about a few simple mathematical results for models of HIV and leukemia, resulting treatment recommendations, and some of the remaining urgent questions for these diseases.
Web page for the Math Club: http://www.math.uconn.edu/mathclub
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