Hello GMS,

This is a gentle reminder that we have a seminar today in 123 St. Paul's between 12:30 and 13:30. Our speaker is @Solomon Mensah. For more details about his talk, please see the previous email.

See you all there!

Sincerely,
Berkant
GMS Executive

From: Berkant Cunnuk <cunnukb@myumanitoba.ca>
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2025 4:18 PM
To: um-gms@lists.umanitoba.ca <um-gms@lists.umanitoba.ca>
Cc: Solomon Mensah <mensahs2@myumanitoba.ca>
Subject: [GMS] Grad Seminar on November 19
 
Dear GMS,

I hope you all had a productive reading week. If you didn't, don't worry: here is a picture to make your day better.


You are welcome.

We will have a seminar on 19th of November, Wednesday in 123 St. Paul's between 12:30 and 13:30. Our speaker is @Solomon Mensah. The details about his talk are below.

Title: A single patch  and Climate-Based Metapopulation Malaria Model with Human Travel and Treatment

Abstract: In this talk, we present single-patch and metapopulation models for malaria transmission that incorporate human movement between regions with varying climatic conditions, the use of effective and counterfeit treatments, and time-periodic parameters for mosquito dynamics. We develop an algorithm to compute the threshold condition $R_0$ for epidemiological systems derived from compartmental deterministic models. The analysis shows that when $R_0​<1$, the disease-free equilibrium (DFE) is locally asymptotically stable, while $R_0​>1$ leads to instability of the DFE. Under additional reasonable assumptions, we establish conditions under which the DFE is globally asymptotically stable, showing that, in many cases, this occurs precisely when $R_0≤1$.

The seminar can also be accessed from Zoom:
Meeting ID: 619 0474 9902
Passcode: 846191

See you all in the seminar!

Sincerely,
Berkant
GMS Executive