Brittany Bannish Laverty is a Professor at the University of Central Oklahoma in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics . She specializes in interdisciplinary research combining mathematical modeling with biomedical applications. Ph.D., Mathematics, University of Utah, 2012 M.S., Mathematics, University of Utah, 2008 B.A., Mathematics and History, Mount Holyoke College, 2006 Her research focuses on: Mathematical modeling of fibrinolysis and thrombus formation Computational analysis of actin polymer dynamics Nonlinear dynamics in biological systems Development of multiscale models for biomedical processes Application of stochastic modeling to cellular mechanics Quantitative analysis of blood clot degradation Recent publications emphasize: Biomechanical interactions in fibrin networks Computational methods for studying clot lysis Mathematical frameworks for actin network analysis Validation of multiscale biological models Impact of microstructural properties on thrombosis Integration of experimental and theoretical approaches Her teaching portfolio includes advanced mathematics courses such as: Calculus series (I-IV) Differential Equations History of Mathematics Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos Partial Differential Equations








