HONORS THESIS
1. Jiaqi Li (’12): Fall 2011-Spring 2012
Thesis Title: Survival Analysis: A Theoretical Understanding and its Application to Breast Cancer
EXCEL Scholars Supervised
1. Ha Nguyen (’13): Summer 2011, Fall 2011, Interim 2012, Spring 2012
Talks and Poster presentations by Ha Nguyen
- Talk: 2012 JMM Meeting, AMS Special Session on Undergraduate Research, Worcester, MA, April 9, 2011; Title: Optimization of P. falcipalrum gametocyte sex ratios via competitive and non-competitive strategies: The evolutionary implications.
- Poster: Interdisciplinary Research Talk Series by students & for students, Lafayette College, September 8, 2011, Gametocyte sex ratio determination strategies and evolutionary implications.
2. Miao Wang (’12) : Lindback/EXCEL Student, Interim 2009, 2010, Summer 2010, Fall 2010, Spring 2010, 2011
Talks by Miao Wang
- 2011 Spring Eastern Sectional Meeting, AMS Special Session on Undergraduate Research, Worcester, MA, April 9, 2011; Title: A Mathematical Perspective: How male fecundity affects the Optimal Gametocyte Sex Ratio of Plasmodium Falciparum during incomplete fertilization,
- Interdisciplinary Research Talk Series by students & for students, Lafayette College, November 17, 2010, Title: A Mathematical Perspective: How male fecundity affects the Optimal Gametocyte Sex Ratio of Plasmodium Falciparum during incomplete fertilization.
- WITS (What I did This Summer), Lafayette College Mathematics department seminar series, fall 2010, Title: A Mathematical Perspective: How male fecundity affect the Optimal Gametocyte Sex Ratio of Plasmodium Falciparum during incomplete fertilization.
3. Nathaniel Newman (’09): Summer 2008, Fall 2008, Interim 2008, Spring 2009
Talk by Nathaniel Newman
- WITS (What I did This Summer), Lafayette College Mathematics department seminar series, Fall, fall 2008, Title: A Mathematical Model of the Sporogony Cycle of Plasmodium falciparum to Determine Malaria Infectivity of Mosquitoes.