Program
| MSE1 | Woodward 1; 10:15 am - 12:15 pm, July 29 |
|---|---|
| Title | Application of control theory to infectious disease modeling |
| Organizers | Elsa Hansen |
| Queen's University | |
| Troy Day | |
| Queen's University | |
| Abstract | |
| Speaker 1 | Zhilan Feng |
| Purdue University | |
| Control and Prevention Strategies for the Spread of Influenza | |
| Speaker 2 | Christopher Bowman |
| National Research Council of Canada, Institute for Biodiagnostics | |
| Optimal Control for an Influenza Pandemic | |
| Speaker 3 | Elsa Hansen |
| Queen's University | |
| Characterizing the Effect of Emerging Resistance on the Optimal Treatment Strategy | |
| Speaker 4 | Suzanne Lenhart |
| University of Tennessee | |
| Optimal Control in Epidemic Models of Rabies in Raccoons |
-- Minisymposium talks are scheduled for 30 min each, including time for questions.
