CMPD6

Schultz Theatre

Rooms

The main amphitheatre for plenaries and some regular session talks. Located at the end of a long corridor, slightly below street level. The Schultz Theatre has two large video projectors, a desktop Windows PC and a touchscreen drawing screen. It also has a VGA input. HDMI to VGA and USB-C to VGA adapters will be available.

Talks in this room:
Tuesday
 8:00 ! Ongoing

Conference opening at 8:15

 8:30 ! Ongoing

From cultural practices to risky behaviors to public sentiment: Modeling human behavior and disease transmission

Folashade Agusto

 9:30 ! Ongoing

Morning coffee break

 10:00 ! Ongoing

Role of case introductions in the community spread of infectious diseases

Julien Arino

 10:30 ! Ongoing

Modeling a traffic light warning system for acute respiratory infections

Jorge Velasco-Hernandez

 11:00 ! Ongoing

Pathogen dynamic in a tick-host system: A discrete-time modeling approach

Amy Veprauskas

 11:30 ! Ongoing

Retrospective estimation of proportion of total infections of COVID-19 during the first wave in Alberta

Donglin Han

 12:00 ! Ongoing

Lunch break

 13:30 ! Ongoing

Identifiability and infectious disease interventions: exploring when uncertainty matters

Marisa Eisenberg

 14:30 ! Ongoing

Afternoon coffee break

 15:00 ! Ongoing

Seasonality and Influenza pH1N12009 Vaccination Impact

Jane Heffernan

 15:30 ! Ongoing

Mpox dynamic model: incorporating adaptive behavioural changes, different control strategies in the MSM community & under-reporting

Jude Kong

 16:00 ! Ongoing

Modelling for informing public health policy on prevention and control of COVID-19 epidemics in Toronto, Canada

Pei Yuan

 16:30 ! Ongoing

Dynamics of COVID-19 Variants of Concern

Adriana-Stefania Ciupeanu

 17:30 ! Ongoing

Welcome reception

Wednesday
 8:30 ! Ongoing

Discrete-time models of infectious diseases: a project in memory of Aziz-Abdul Yakubu

Jim Cushing

 9:30 ! Ongoing

Morning coffee break

 10:00 ! Ongoing

Detecting and Resolving Nonidentifiability In Infectious Diseases Modeling

Xuyuan Wang

 10:30 ! Ongoing

Disease-Induced Hydra Effect

Pauline van den Driessche

 11:00 ! Ongoing

Incorporating Health Seeking Behaviour in a Deterministic Model for Influenza

Marie Betsy Varughese

 11:30 ! Ongoing

Modeling the use of Fangsang Shelter Hospitals in Wuhan

Jacques Bélair

 12:00 ! Ongoing

Lunch break

 13:30 ! Ongoing

Dynamic self organization and microscale fluid properties of nucleoplasm

Jay Newby

 14:30 ! Ongoing

Afternoon coffee break

 15:00 ! Ongoing

Mathematical Assessment of the Role of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis on the HIV Pandemic

Abba Gumel

 15:30 ! Ongoing

A retrospective modelling analysis of the effect of control measures on the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in Canada

Tanya Philippsen

 16:00 ! Ongoing

An eclipse-phase lag drives oscillations in a viral infection model with a general growth function

Tanuja Das

 16:30 ! Ongoing

Models to inform wastewater-based epidemiology: identifiability, uncertainty, and opportunities

Marisa Eisenberg

Thursday
 8:30 ! Ongoing

Heterogeneity and Aggregation in Modeling Infectious Diseases

Zhisheng Shuai

 9:30 ! Ongoing

Morning coffee break

 10:00 ! Ongoing

Modeling PrEP-on-demand strategies to prevent HIV transmission

Jessica Conway

 10:30 ! Ongoing

Mathematical modeling of gene and cell therapy for HIV cure

Fabian Cardozo-Ojeda

 11:00 ! Ongoing

Integrating wastewater surveillance data with epidemic models: challenges and opportunities

Tin Phan

 11:30 ! Ongoing

Coupling the within-host process and between-host transmission of COVID-19 suggests vaccination and school closures are critical

Stacey Smith?

 12:00 ! Ongoing

Lunch break

 13:30 ! Ongoing

The Shapes of Immunological Data during Respiratory Infections

Esteban A. Hernandez-Vargas

 14:30 ! Ongoing

Afternoon coffee break

 15:00 ! Ongoing

Global Sensitivity Analysis of a Structured Model of COVID-19 Transmission on a College Campus

Erica Rutter

 15:30 ! Ongoing

Modeling the challenges of optimal resource deployment for epidemic prevention

Jonathan Forde

 16:00 ! Ongoing

Mathematical Modelling of the Impact of Human Immune Diversity on COVID-19 transmission

Suzan Farhang-Sardroodi

 16:30 ! Ongoing

Multiscale models of SARS-CoV-2 infection

Stanca Ciupe

 17:00 ! Ongoing

Barbecue at Daily Bread Café

Friday
 8:30 ! Ongoing

Evolution of stem cell populations: Mechanistic mathematical modelling vs single cell data

Anna Marciniak-Czochra

 9:30 ! Ongoing

Morning coffee break

 10:00 ! Ongoing

Data Assimilation of Quorum Sensing Regulation of Bacteria-Phage Interaction in Biofilm

Blessing Emerenini

 10:30 ! Ongoing

Breast cancer exosomal microRNAs facilitate pre-metastatic niche formation in the bone: A mathematical model

Nourridine Siewe

 11:00 ! Ongoing

Understanding the efficacy of capsid protein allosteric modulators using a multiscale model of hepatitis B virus

Sarafa Iyaniwura

 12:00 ! Ongoing

Lunch break

 14:00 ! Ongoing

Modeling immune system priming: the miracle that saved Sub-Sahara Africa from COVID-19

Ephraim Agyingi

 14:30 ! Ongoing

Leveraging mathematical models to support early management of an emerging disease outbreak: the case of Covid-19 and Africa

Jude Kong

 15:00 ! Ongoing

Mathematics model for assessing the impacts of pyrethroid resistance and temperature on population abundance of malaria mosquitoes

Jemal Mohammed-Awel

 15:30 ! Ongoing

Predictive modelling and forecasting of the mosquito abundance and risk of West Nile virus in Ontario Canada

Huaiping Zhu

Saturday
 8:30 ! Ongoing

Modelling Immunity to SARS-CoV-2

Jane Heffernan

 9:30 ! Ongoing

Morning coffee break

 10:00 ! Ongoing

A Multiple-Strain Susceptible-Infected Model with Diffusion Formulated on the Space of Radon Measures

Azmy Ackleh

 10:30 ! Ongoing

Resource Matching in Spatial Ecology and Evolutionary Advantage

Robert Stephen Cantrell

 11:00 ! Ongoing

Robust uniform persistence for structured models of delay differential equations

Paul Salceanu

 11:30 ! Ongoing

The interplay between dispersal and Allee effects in discrete-time population models

Amy Veprauskas

 12:00 ! Ongoing

Lunch break