Thank you to the following speakers who shared their slides from SMB MathEduEpi 2025:
Ruth Corona-Moreno, "A model for the study of environmentally-transmitted infectious diseases" Link to Slides
Parthasakha Das, "From Epidemic Modeling to Forecasting: Understanding Cholera Outbreaks in Malawi" Link to Slides
Suma Ghosh, "Predicting Chance of Admission – a Machine learning approach" Link to Slides
Berhe Nerea Kahsay, "New intervention model to eliminate the spread of trachoma in hyper-endemic community: Based on a mathematical model" Link to Slides
Angelyn Lao, "Graph-Theoretical Approach in Epidemiology: Reaction Network, Analysis, and Modeling" Link to Slides
Glenn Ledder, "Opinion Dynamics for Vaccination Models" Link to Slides
Ayan Paul, "Non-lethal impacts on predator hunting strategies: A data-driven investigation integrating classical mechanics and the dynamics of fear-induced behavioral scheduling" Link to Slides
Irasema Pedroza-Meza, "Risk Behavior, Backward Bifurcation, and Vaccine Effectiveness in Disease Dynamics" Link to Slides
Lubna Pinky, "Modeling Interacting Viruses and Their Epidemiological Consequences" Link to Slides