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Organizers:
Tyler Cassidy (University of Leeds), Tony Humphries (McGill University)
Description:
This mini-symposium showcases recent advancements in the development and analysis of biological models that incorporate delays or dependency on the physiological characteristics of the population. A particular emphasis is placed on applications to infection dynamics and the transmission of infectious diseases within populations. The research presented highlights novel methods and results on both local and global dynamics of the systems, offering insights to tackle infections and infectious disease outbreaks.
Diversity Statement:
The list of speakers includes balanced genders and a variety of affiliations.
Andrea Pugliese (University of Trento)
"An epidemic model with immunity waning and boosting, based on within-host dynamics"
Wendy Wang (McGill University)
"An immuno-epidemiological model with threshold delay"
3. San-Xing Wu (Lanzhou University, York University)
"Global dynamics of a double infection- and age-structured epidemic model with diffusion"
Francesca Scarabel (University of Leeds)
"Multi-stability in an infectious disease model with waning and boosting of immunity"
