MEPI-09

Recent Trends in Mathematics of Vector-borne Diseases and Control (Part 2)

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Organizers:

Abba Gumel (University of Maryland), Alex Safsten and Arnaja Mitra (both University of Marlyand)

Description:

This is addendum to the proposed minisymposium of the same title in which we propose three additional speakers. Given the wide ranging research in this field and the importance of research in this area to public health worldwide, the additional space devoted to this minisymposium is justified.

Diversity Statement:

Our proposed minisymposium aims to provide a platform for voices across career stages, field of research, and institutional affiliations. The invited speakers include early-career researchers and established experts, with particular attention to underrepresented groups in our discipline. This symposium reflects our belief that diverse perspectives strengthen the scientific community and lead to more impactful research outcomes.



Salihu Musa (University of Maryland)

"Climate-Driven Epidemiological Modeling of Lyme Disease Transmission in the United States: Spatial Insights and Dynamics"



Jorge X. Velasco-Hernandez (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)

"A multiscale model for a vector transmitted disease: the example of Dengue."



Abba Gumel

"Could Malaria be Eradicated Using Existing Control Resources?"



TBD. Invitation sent.

"Title to be determined."



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