Special Session 94: Computational and Mathematical Approaches to Understanding Complex Biological Systems
Organizer(s): Michael Li , Samares Pal , Zhisheng Shuai

Parallel Session 6 :: Tuesday, 12/17, 12:30-14:30                 Capital Suite 9
 12:30-13:00  Samares Pal (University of Kalyani, India)
 Deterministic and stochastic analysis of eco-epidemic models, focusing on fear, refuge, and selective predation dynamics
 13:00-13:30  Arwa Baabdulla (United Arab Emirates University, United Arab Emirates)
 Oscillations in a Spatial Oncolytic Virus Model
 13:30-14:00  Junping Shi (College of William & Mary, USA)
 Spatial movement with temporally distributed memory
 14:00-14:30  TAPAN KAR (Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur, India)
 Explicit impacts of harvesting in food chain models

Parallel Session 7 :: Tuesday, 12/17, 14:45-16:45                 Capital Suite 9
 14:45-15:15  Yuan Yuan (Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John`s, Canada)
 Threshold dynamics of an age-structured HIV model
 15:15-15:45  Gergely Rost (University of Szeged / HCEMM, Hungary)
 Asymptotic stability for non-autonomous linear delay differential equations representing birth-death dynamics
 15:45-16:15  Liancheng Wang (Kennesaw State University, USA)
 Bifurcation Analysis for an OSN Model with Two Delays
 16:15-16:45  Roberto Barrio (University of Zaragoza, Spain)
 Mathematical study of Early Afterdepolarizations in realistic cardiomyocyte models

Parallel Session 8 :: Tuesday, 12/17, 17:00-19:30                 Capital Suite 9
 17:00-17:30  Michael Li (University of Alberta, Canada)
 Transient Oscillations in Immune Response to Viral Infections due to Delay and Functional Forms
 17:30-18:00  Zhuolin Qu (University of Texas at San Antonio, USA)
 Assessing the impact of the Wolbachia-based control of malaria
 18:00-18:30  Abdullah A Al-Shammari (Kuwait University, Kuwait)
 Estimating strain-specific intrinsic transmissibility through invasion-timescale thresholding
 18:30-19:00  Lihong Zhao (Kennesaw State University, USA)
 Modeling the Dynamics of Legionnaires` Disease
 19:00-19:30  Sabrina Streipert (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
 An evolutionary epidemic model to study the impact of tolerance on disease-induced recoveries

Parallel Session 9 :: Wednesday, 12/18, 8:00-10:00                  Capital Suite 9
 8:00-8:30  Zhisheng Shuai (University of Central Florida, USA)
 Lyapunov Functions for Large-Scale Dynamical Systems
 8:30-9:00  Connell McCluskey (Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada)
 Lyapunov Functions for Disease Models and Their Modifications
 9:00-9:30  Yoichi Enatsu (Tokyo University of Science, Japan)
 A prey-predator model with cooperative hunting among predators
 9:30-10:00  Xueying Wang (Washington State University, USA)
 Mathematical modeling of COVID-19