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include Hispanic, African American and Native American students). have been provided mentoring (many of these teaching and grad assistants returned to MTBI for multiple years). Through July 2017, 281 out of 420 (67%) of U.S. MTBI student participants had enrolled in graduate or professional school programs (this number includes teaching/graduate assistants who were involved with MTBI over the course of multiple years). Two hundred five (205) are underrepresented minorities (66% of all MTBI US participants who entered graduate or professional schools were URMs). To date 129 US MTBI student participants have completed their PhDs, 97 of whom are URMs; 75% of US MTBI PhD recipients are URMs.
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students work in groups to conduct applied mathematics research involving real-life mathematics problems to help deepen their understanding of the class material. Students present their findings in an oral presentation to their class peers and JBMSHP staff as well as at a poster symposium for faculty, staff, and family members. Tutoring and problem-solving sessions are provided as well as a variety of academic presentations and activities. Tuition, room and board, textbooks, and classroom expenses are provided at no cost to the student.
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competencies in mathematics, as well as an appreciation for the contributions of mathematics to the fields of science, engineering, business, government and economics. The Levin Center members have a history of stimulating synergistic cross-disciplinary activities, and initiating biological, environmental and sociological research that involves a significant use of quantitative methods—mathematics, modeling, statistics and simulations. The center's name was motivated by the work conducted by
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founded in 1996. Recognized by his mentoring and motivational skills, Castillo-Chavez inspired hundred of students to become mentors themselves and dedicate service to others. He received recognition for his work on enhancing prospects for academic success and providing research opportunities for underrepresented groups in mathematics and biology. Castillo-Chavez is the only Latino-heritage mathematician listed among the top 250 doctoral advisors, according to the
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He has held honorary Professorships at Xi’an Jiatong University in China, the Universidad de Belgrano in Argentina and East Tennessee State University. Past appointments include a Stanislaw M. Ulam Distinguished Scholar at Los Alamos National Laboratory, a Cátedra Patrimonial at UNAM in México, and a
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aims to produce "a new generation of scientists with an understanding of global issues and vigorous training in quantitative theory and methods. graduates come from a wide range of backgrounds and will be able to quickly adapt to the changing employment demands we are already seeing in areas such as
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Since 1985, 2,820 students have participated in the JBMSHP. 58% of the participants have been female. 50% are Hispanic, 16% are Native American, 13% are Asian, 13% are Caucasian, and 8% are African American. 35% of the students who attend the JBMSHP attend for multiple summers, earning as many as 11
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QRLSSP/MTBI is an intensive summer research experience that prepares undergraduate students for the rigors of graduate level research at the interface of mathematics, statistics, and the natural and social sciences. Select students are invited to Arizona State University for eight weeks, where their
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Mathematical studies on human disease dynamics: emerging paradigms and challenges: AMS-IMS-SIAM Joint Summer Research Conference, competitive mathematical models of disease dynamics: emerging paradigms and challenges, July 17–21, 2005, Snowbird, Utah. Providence, Rhode Island: American Mathematical
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Eli P. Fenichel, Carlos Castillo-Chavez, M. G. Ceddia, Gerardo Chowell, Paula A. Gonzalez Parra, Graham J. Hickling, Garth Holloway, Richard Horan, Benjamin Morin, Charles Perrings, Michael Springborn, Leticia Velazquez, and Cristina Villalobos, "Adaptive human behavior in epidemiological models",
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He was also director of Institute for Strengthening and the Joaquin Bustoz Math-Science Honors Program (JBMSHP). JBMSHP is a summer residential mathematics program intended for mature and motivated students who are interested in academic careers requiring mathematics, science, or engineering-based
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QRLSSP/MTBI has recruited and enrolled a total of 507 regular first-time undergraduate students and 78 advanced (returning) students. Of these regular students 420 are U.S. citizens or permanent residents; 290 (69%) are underrepresented minorities and/or members of the Sloan Pipeline Program (URMs
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His 52 PhD students included 21 women, 29 from US underrepresented groups and 7 from Latin America, according to a September 2020 update of the public record. He was a research co-mentor to over 500 undergraduates-most though the Mathematical and Theoretical Biology Institute (see below) that he
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Participants live on the Arizona State University (ASU) Tempe campus while enrolled in a university level mathematics course for college credit such as College Algebra, Pre-Calculus, Calculus I, Calculus II, or Applied Mathematics in the Life and Social Sciences. In addition to the coursework,
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coursework and who are typically underrepresented in those fields of study. Selected participants include first-generation college bound students and students representing diverse backgrounds from high schools throughout the State of Arizona, including rural communities and the Navajo Nation.
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Applied Mathematics for the Life and Social Sciences (AMLSS) investigates and integrates complex areas of the physical, life and social sciences while preparing a new generation of students in mathematics. The objective of these programs is to develop critical thinking skills and purposeful
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The former Mathematical and Theoretical Biology Institute (MTBI) was originally established in 1996 at Cornell University by Castillo-Chavez, before it was moved to Arizona State University in the spring of 2004. MTBI funding was provided by Cornell University and
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Castillo-Chavez has co-authored over 560 publications and a dozen books, textbooks, research monographs and edited volumes. His research program was at the interface of the mathematical and natural and social sciences, with emphasis on:
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Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics; Founding Fellow of the American Mathematical Society; and American College of Epidemiology
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Chowell, G., Hengartner, N.W., Castillo-Chavez, C., Fenimore, P.W., Hyman, J.M. "The Basic Reproductive Number of Ebola and the Effects of Public Health Measures: The Cases of Congo and Uganda".
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He was a member of the Board of Higher Education at the National Academy of Sciences (2009-2015) and served in President Barack Obama Committee on the National Medal of Science (2010-2015).
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homeland security, sustainability and conservation biology, urban system dynamics, public health, disease evolution and addiction, infrastructure and technological research."
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Three White House Awards (1992, 1997, and 2011). His MTBI program received the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM)
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On February 24, 2016, the University Francisco Gavidia inaugurated the Centro de Modelaje Matemático Carlos Castillo-Chavez, in the City of San Salvador, in El Salvador.
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He is the inaugural recipient of the William Yslas Velez Outstanding STEM Award, co-sponsored by the Victoria Foundation and the Pasqua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona (2015).
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Castillo-Chavez serves in NSF’s Advisory Committee for Education and Human Resources (2016-2019) and in NSF’s Cyber Infrastructure Advisory Boards (2016-2019).
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He and his collaborators introduced mathematical models for the spread of scientific concepts, ideas, or media driven information such as, for example, the
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Chowell, D., C. Castillo-Chavez, S Krishna, X Qiu, Modelling the effect of early detection of Ebola- The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 15(2): 148--149, 2015
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Castillo-Chavez Carlos, Derdei Bichara, and Benjamin R Morin. Perspectives on the role of mobility, behavior, and time scales in the spread of diseases.
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Castillo-Chavez was the founder of the Applied Mathematics in the Life and Social Sciences Degrees (2008) PhD programs. and BS The PhD program at
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In 2020, he retired under a cloud, after abrupt resignations from his posts at ASU in the previous year. Supporters and detractors said that his "
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The Pete C. Garcia, Victoria Foundation - Higher Education Award. Outstanding Latina/o Faculty: Research in Higher Education Award. Sep 4, 2019.
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Carlos Castillo-Chavez, Roy Curtiss, Peter Daszak, Simon A. Levin, Oscar Patterson-Lomba, Charles Perrings, George Poste, and Sherry Towers.
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to offer a lecture in the Series "Thinking Out Loud", named The Role of Contagion in the Building and Sustainability of Communities.
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Mathematical and Theoretical Biology Institute and Institute for Strengthening the Understanding of Mathematics and Science
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the study of environmental risk, social structures and human behavior on disease dynamics including addiction.
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Elected as a Member-at-Large of the Section on Mathematics of the AAAS (2-16, 2016 through 2-17 2020).
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Castillo-Chavez C., Z. Feng and W. Huang. "On the computation Ro and its role on global stability",
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Linear and Nonlinear Deterministic Character-Dependent Models with Time Delay in Population Dynamics
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time is split between classroom instruction on research methods and hands-on research projects.
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Founding Director Simon A. Levin Mathematical, Computational & Modeling Sciences Center
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The 2007 Mentor Award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
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Mathematical Approaches for Emerging and Reemerging Infectious Diseases: An Introduction
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Mathematical approaches for emerging and reemerging infectious diseases: an introduction
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Castillo-Chavez, C. and B. Song: "Dynamical Models of Tuberculosis and applications",
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Biological Statistics and Computational Biology, Cornell University - Adjunct Faculty
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Clemence, Dominic; Gumel, Abba; Castillo-Chávez, Carlos; Mickens, Ronald E. (2006).
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to support himself. He then returned to his mathematics studies by applying to the
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The 12th American Mathematical Society Distinguished Public Service Award in 2010.
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the role of dynamic social landscapes on disease dispersal, evolution and control;
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The 17th recipient of the SIAM Prize for Distinguished Service to the Profession
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university credits before enrolling at a university as a first-time freshman.
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Towers, S; Gomez-Lievano, A; Khan, M; Mubayi, A; Castillo-Chavez, C (2015).
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Simon A. Levin Mathematical, Computational and Modeling Sciences Center
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Bioterrorism: mathematical modeling applications in homeland security
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in 1974, at the age of 22. He began working at a cheese factory in
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Mathematical and Statistical Approaches to AIDS Epidemiology
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Mathematical models in population biology and epidemiology
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A major contributor to this article appears to have a
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences PNAS
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Blower, Sally; Castillo-Chávez, Carlos (Ed) (2002).
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at a banquet during the 2012 Ford Fellows Conference
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Journal of Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering
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University of Wisconsin–Madison
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University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point
Arizona State University
Brown University
Cornell University
Santa Fe Institute
Thesis
Linear and Nonlinear Deterministic Character-Dependent Models with Time Delay in Population Dynamics
Doctoral advisor
Gerardo Chowell
mathematician
Regents Professor
JoaquĂ­n Bustoz Jr.

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