
معرفی
Kang-Ling Liao is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Manitoba's Faculty of Science. Their research focuses on mathematical biology, particularly in modeling biological systems using differential equations and bifurcation theory.
- Current affiliation: University of Manitoba
- Prior affiliations: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (PhD student), Mathematical Biosciences Institute at Ohio State University (PostDoc)
Research interests include:
- Mathematical modeling of biological processes
- Dynamical systems and delay differential equations
- Segmentation clock gene analysis in zebrafish
- Cancer immunoediting and tumor microenvironment dynamics
- Plant G protein signaling mechanisms
- Ecological evolution modeling
Recent publications demonstrate expertise in:
- COVID-19 infection dynamics
- Chaotic system analysis
- Multi-patch ecological models
- Gene synchronization patterns
- Cytokine-mediated tumor-immune interactions
- Signal transduction mechanisms
Scientific awards include:
- Best Poster Award at SIAM Conference on the Life Sciences (2014)
- Postdoctoral Research Abroad Award from Taiwan's National Science Council (2012)
Kang-Ling Liao actively seeks students for mathematical biology research involving modeling, analysis, and computation of biological systems. Their work bridges mathematics with plant biology, cancer immunology, and developmental biology through rigorous computational approaches.
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