Math-Bio: Mathematical Models of Tobacco Use Dynamics: Products, Flavors, and Networks
October 8, 2025
Hello everyone!
I’m excited to announce our next Math-Bio seminar, happening next Wednesday, October 8h at 2:00 pm (Pacific Time) in the PIMS lounge (ESB 4133). PIMS tea will follow the seminar at around 3:00 pm.
Our speaker will be Dr. Clinton H. Durney from the British Columbia Cancer Research Institute. Below is more information about this exciting talk.
For those unable to attend in person, you can join via Zoom using the link below.
I hope to see you all there!
Join Zoom Meeting:
https://ubc.zoom.us/j/65246006268?pwd=vFrUpDrzPEYGZ3dSezvCp2uiupsdiO.1
Meeting ID: 652 4600 6268
Passcode: 988036
Mathematical biology offers powerful tools to tackle pressing problems at the interface of health and public policy. In this talk, I will share two vignettes demonstrating how mathematical and simulation modelling can be applied to tobacco regulatory science. The first uses a Markov state transition framework to capture population-level dynamics of two tobacco products, each with a flavour option. This structure highlights the challenges of modelling high-dimensional systems, parameter inference from sparse data, and representing policy interventions as modifications to initiation, cessation, and product switching rates. The second vignette focuses on social network modelling, where adolescent tobacco use is primarily shaped by peer influence and network structure. In this setting, stochastic processes and graph-based models describe how behaviours propagate and stabilise within adolescent populations. Together, these examples illustrate how applied mathematics can bridge data and policy in public health.
Event Details
October 8, 2025
2:00pm to 3:00pm
ESB 4133
2207 Main Mall
Vancouver, BC, CA
V6T 1Z4