Recent Peer Talks:
sLaM, University of Utah Biology Department
Evolutionary Game Theory: The Basics.
Spring 2003
sLaM, University of Utah Biology Department
Evolutionary Game Theory: What Happens when we Account for Stupid Contestants?
Fall 2003
GSAC, University of Utah Mathematics Deparment
Evolutionary Game Theory: Evolution, Natural Selection, Replicator Equation,
and Evolutionary Stability.
Fall 2003
Math Ecology, University of Utah Mathematics Department
Evolution of Virulence: What happens when we Include Space?
Spring 2004
Math Ecology Group, University of Utah Mathematics
Department
Epidemilogical Modeling: The Use of ODE, PDE, Stochastic Models to
Predict Disease Outbreak.
Spring 2005
Math Ecology Group, University of Utah Mathematics Department
Evolution of Virulence: The Use of Age Structured Epidemiological
Models in Predicting the Evolution of Virulence.
Spring 2005
Physiology Group Meeting, University of Utah Mathematics
Department
Epidemilogical Modeling: The Use of ODE, PDE, Stochastic Models to
Predict Disease Outbreak and Evolution of Virulence.
Spring 2005
Climate Change Seminar, University of Utah Biology Deparment
The Role of Climate Change on the Distribution and Emergence of Infectious
Disease.
Spring 2005
GSAC, University of Utah Mathematics Deparment
The Role of The Basic Reproductive Ratio in Epidemiology
Spring 2005
sLaM, University of Utah Biology Deparment
Evolution of Virulence: Assumptions, Results, and Experimentation
Spring 2005
sLaM, University of Utah Biology Department
Sex-Ratio Distorting Bacteria
Fall 2005
Math Ecology Group, University of Utah Mathematics Department
An Introduction to Non-Cooperative Game Theory
Fall 2005
Math Ecology Group, University of Utah Mathematics Department
Developing a model of Evolutionary Games
Fall 2005
Math Ecology Group, University of Utah Mathematics Department
Stochastic Differential Equations
Fall 2005
Physiology Group Meeting, University of Utah Mathematics
Department
Male-Killing Bacteria
Fall 2005
RISE Seminar, University of Utah Biology Department
Use of Technology in Teaching Science
Fall 2005
Recent Educational Talks:
Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas
Evolutionary Game Theory: How do animals deal with conflict?
Spring 2005
Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas
Qualitative ODE Theory: The Importance of Linearization.
Spring 2005
Rockhurst University, Kansas City, Missouri