Online Curriculum Vitae

John David Nagy, Ph.D.

 

  CV Contents:  

PAPERS PRESENTED, CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS

The Role of Stem Cells in the Evolution of Hypertumors in Malignant Neoplasia. In Stem Cells, Regeneration and Cancer Minisymposium. (Organized by R. Reshef, J. Nagy, E.Witten and A. Huysseune.) 2nd Euro Evo Devo Meeting, Ghent, Belgium. July 29-Aug. 1, 2008.

Natural Selection on Cell ATP Allocation May Constrain Evolutionary Suicide in Cancer: A Multiscale Model of Adenylate Dynamics in Vascularized Tumors. (Coauthor: Kelley Thompson.) Dynamical Systems in Biology and Medicine Minisymposium. (Organized by Yang Kuang, Bingtuan Li and Jiaxu Li.)  7th AIMS International Conference on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Applications, Arlington, TX. May 18-21, 2008.

Production Systems in Biology: Stochastic Simulation of Complex Biological Networks. Marrakech International Conference and Workshop on Mathematical Biology, Marrakech, Morocco. January 3-8, 2008. (NOTE: Slightly more detailed than the presentation actually made at the conference.)

Evolutionary Suicide by Hypertumor: Can Cancer be Self-Defeating? Plenary address in the IV International Seminar in Biomathematics (IV SEMBIOMAT), Chiclayo, Peru. August 18, 2007.

Hypertumors in Malignant Neoplasia can be Caused by Tumor Phosphorus Demand. Modeling Cancer Growth and Treatment Minisymposium. (Organized by Thomas Hillen, University of Alberta and Dan Coombs, University of British Columbia.) 6th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Zurich, Switzerland. July 16-20, 2007.

Hypertumors in Malignant Neoplasia can be Caused by Tumor Phosphorus Demand. Tumor Modeling Minisymposium. (Organized by Thomas Hillen, University of Alberta and Dan Coombs, University of British Columbia.)  CAIMS Annual Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada. May 20-24, 2007.

Why Don't All Whales Have Cancer? A Novel Hypothesis Resolving Peto's paradox.  Ecology and Evolution of Disease Dynamics Minisymposium. (Organized by Yang Kuang, James Elser, John Nagy, Timothy Newman & Val Smith.) Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ.  January 3-7, 2007.

Biological stoichiometry of tumors: a test of the growth rate hypothesis using paired biopsy samples of human tumors. (Coauthors: Jim Elser, Marcia Kyle, Marilyn Smith, John Nagy. Presented by Jim Elser.)  Ecology and Evolution of Disease Dynamics Minisymposium. (Organized by Yang Kuang, James Elser, John Nagy, Timothy Newman & Val Smith.) Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ.  January 3-7, 2007.

Interdisciplinary training for undergraduates in biological and mathematical sciences at Arizona State University. (Coauthored with Yang Kuang.) Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries through Undergraduate Research Minisymposium (Organized by Amitabha Bose, NJIT), Joint SMB/SIAM Life Sciences Conference, Raleigh, N.C.  August 2, 2006.

Evolutionary suicide by hypertumor: A novel hypothesis for the cause of necrosis in malignant neoplasia. Quantitative Study of Disease Minisymposium (Organized by Paul Tian, OSU), Joint SMB/SIAM Life Sciences Conference, Raleigh, N.C.  July 31, 2006.

Modeling the effects of climate change on predator-prey cycles and population dynamics: A discussion. (Co-presented with Yang Kuang, Hao Wang and Irakli Loladze.)  Workshop on Global Ecology, Mathematical Biosciences Institute, Ohio State University.  June 2006.

Undergraduate research in mathematical biology: a collaboration between ASU and SCC.  Joint ECMTB/SMB meeting, Dresden, Germany.  July 2005.

Integrating faculty development and outcomes assessment. (Co-presenter with Dr. John Neibling and Prof. Alan Jacobs.) 108th Annual Meeting of the Higher Learning Commission of the Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

Adaptive dynamics of dispersal behavior in vertebrate metapopulations.  Adaptive Dynamics Workshop, Matrahaza, Hungary.  August 1996.

A model of evolutionarily attracting dispersal strategies in vertebrate metapopulations.  International Conference on Systematics and Evolutionary Biology V, Budapest, Hungary.  August 1996.

A structured metapopulation model and the evolution of dispersal strategies.  Winter School on Population Dynamics, Woudschoten, The Netherlands.  January 1996.

The evolutionary dynamics of dispersal behavior in vertebrate metapopulations.  Fourth International Conference on Mathematical Population Dynamics.  Rice University, Houston, Texas.  May 1995.

A discrete-space structured metapopulation dynamics model (with Dr. Horst Thieme.)  Fourth International Conference on Mathematical Population Dynamics.  Rice University, Houston, Texas.  May 1995.

The role of dispersal in population regulation of spruce grouse.  CONFOR ‘89.  Barrie, Ontario.  February, 1989.

Dispersal and population regulation in spruce grouse.  Northeast Natural Resources and Forestry Organization.  Syracuse, New York.  February 1988.

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