MAP-PDMA
Carla M. A. Pinto
CMUP- University of Porto, and and ISEP, Polytechnic of Porto
Abstract :: In this talk, we will show how `simple' ordinary differential equations can help our understanding of the dynamics of infectious diseases. We will do this with the help of a proposed within-host model for the co-existence of HIV infection and T1 diabetes [1].
[1] J. P. Chávez, K. P. Wijaya, C. M. Pinto & C. Burgos-Simón, A model for type I diabetes in an HIV-infected patient under highly active antiretroviral therapy, Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 155, 111716, 2022.
Seminar Room of DMat-UMinho (3.08), and via zoom at
https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/92403741454?pwd=UE43T1c3M3g5Y3VoWlZENkMwaGcrUT09
Seminar for the Doctoral Program in Applied Mathematics (MAP-PDMA Seminar)