CMPD6

Room 118

Rooms

Room 118 is a mid-sized (120 seats) amphitheatre on the same floor and a few metres down the hall from the Schultz Theatre. Room 118 has a large video projector, a desktop Windows PC that will be available to participants, VGA, HDMI and USB-C connectors. It also has Apple AirPlay, although no organiser has ever used this system so we may not be able to provide full help.

Talks in this room:
Wednesday
 9:30 ! Ongoing

Morning coffee break

 10:00 ! Ongoing

Modelling the Evolution of the Immune Response to Cancer

Kathleen Wilkie

 10:30 ! Ongoing

Mathematical model of muscle wasting in cancer cachexia incorporated with immunology

Suzan Farhang-Sardroodi

 11:00 ! Ongoing

Mathematical Modeling of Immune Response to Protein Subunit COVID-19 Vaccines

Samaneh Gholami

 11:30 ! Ongoing

Black Holes in TIME: the Effect of GRID Radiation on the Tumor-Immune Micro-environment

Rebecca Bekker

 12:00 ! Ongoing

Lunch break

 14:30 ! Ongoing

Afternoon coffee break

 15:00 ! Ongoing

Heterogeneity in HIV viral rebound

Jessica Conway

 15:30 ! Ongoing

Modeling the emergence of viral resistance in SARS-CoV-2 patients treated with an anti-spike monoclonal antibody

Tin Phan

 16:00 ! Ongoing

Predicting heterogeneous CD8+ immune memory responses in COVID-19 using a virtual patient cohort

Xiaoyan Deng

 16:30 ! Ongoing

Longitudinal immunological outcomes from three doses of COVID-19 vaccines in people living with HIV: antibodies, memory-B cells, cytokines, and a novel within-host immunological model

Chapin Korosec

Friday
 9:30 ! Ongoing

Morning coffee break

 10:00 ! Ongoing

Multi-scale time-since-infection models in evolutionary epidemiology

Lorenzo Pellis

 10:30 ! Ongoing

Competing Heterogeneities in Vaccine Effectiveness Estimation

Veronika Zarnitsyna

 11:00 ! Ongoing

A nested model for pneumococcal population dynamics

Nicola Mulberry

 11:30 ! Ongoing

 12:00 ! Ongoing

Lunch break

 14:00 ! Ongoing

Estimating importation cases using mobility data

Asami Anzai

 14:30 ! Ongoing

Multi-model forecasts in the context of the Mpox outbreak in multiple countries (July 28th, 2022 through January 26th, 2023)

Amanda Bleichrodt

 15:00 ! Ongoing

Night-time population consistently explains the transmission dynamics of coronavirus disease 2019 in three megacities in Japan

Hiroshi Nishiura

 15:30 ! Ongoing

Reconstructing the temporal dynamics of clustering from cluster surveillance of COVID-19

Katsuma Hayashi

Saturday
 9:30 ! Ongoing

Morning coffee break

 10:00 ! Ongoing

Population models with state-dependant delays

Jacques BĂ©lair

 10:30 ! Ongoing

Delays in the cell cycle: implications in immune responses

Morgan Craig

 11:00 ! Ongoing

A two-stage model with distributed delay for mosquito population dynamics

Huaiping Zhu

 11:30 ! Ongoing

Delayed model for the transmission and control of COVID-19 with Fangcang Shelter Hospitals

Guihong Fan

 12:00 ! Ongoing

Lunch break