AbstractThe transition from localized to systemic spreading of bacteria, viruses, and other agents is a fundamental problem that spans medicine, ecology, biology, and agriculture science. We have conducted experiments and simulations in a simple one-dimensional system to determine the spreading of bacterial populations that occurs for an inhomogeneous environment under the influence of external convection. Our system consists of a long channel with growth inhibited by uniform ultraviolet (UV) illumination except in a small “oasis”, which is shielded from the UV light. To mimic blood flow or other flow past a localized infection, the oasis is moved with a constant velocity through the UV-illuminated “desert”. The experiments are modeled with...
An extension of biobarrier formation and bioclogging models is presented that accounts for spatial ...
An extension of biobarrier formation and bioclogging models is presented that accounts for spatial e...
International audienceIn this work, we develop a mathematical framework for predicting and quantifyi...
AbstractThe transition from localized to systemic spreading of bacteria, viruses, and other agents i...
The research presented in this dissertation centers on the role of spatial structure in the populati...
In this paper an old model for the temporal and spatial evolution of orofecal transmitted disease is...
The paper is devoted to a nonlocal reaction-diffusion equation describing the development of viral i...
Disease spread is the result of inoculum dispersal. Dispersal is the movement of infectious units (e...
The expansion of biological species in natural environments is usually described as the combined eff...
Reaction-diffusion waves have long been used to describe the growth and spread of populations underg...
This work is devoted to the investigation of virus quasi-species evolution and diversification due t...
This paper concerns with detailed analysis of a reaction-diffusion host-pathogen model with space-de...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2022.The physiological structure of microbial communities in n...
In this paper, we investigate a nonautonomous SIR type epidemic model with pulse vaccination in patc...
In this work, we develop a mathematical framework for predicting and quantifying virus diversity evo...
An extension of biobarrier formation and bioclogging models is presented that accounts for spatial ...
An extension of biobarrier formation and bioclogging models is presented that accounts for spatial e...
International audienceIn this work, we develop a mathematical framework for predicting and quantifyi...
AbstractThe transition from localized to systemic spreading of bacteria, viruses, and other agents i...
The research presented in this dissertation centers on the role of spatial structure in the populati...
In this paper an old model for the temporal and spatial evolution of orofecal transmitted disease is...
The paper is devoted to a nonlocal reaction-diffusion equation describing the development of viral i...
Disease spread is the result of inoculum dispersal. Dispersal is the movement of infectious units (e...
The expansion of biological species in natural environments is usually described as the combined eff...
Reaction-diffusion waves have long been used to describe the growth and spread of populations underg...
This work is devoted to the investigation of virus quasi-species evolution and diversification due t...
This paper concerns with detailed analysis of a reaction-diffusion host-pathogen model with space-de...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2022.The physiological structure of microbial communities in n...
In this paper, we investigate a nonautonomous SIR type epidemic model with pulse vaccination in patc...
In this work, we develop a mathematical framework for predicting and quantifying virus diversity evo...
An extension of biobarrier formation and bioclogging models is presented that accounts for spatial ...
An extension of biobarrier formation and bioclogging models is presented that accounts for spatial e...
International audienceIn this work, we develop a mathematical framework for predicting and quantifyi...