Grambling State University
Title:
Modeling Membrane Dynamics In Excitable Tissue
Director:
Brett Sims
Email:
simsb@gram.edu
Dates of
Program: June 2 - July 11, 2008
Summary:
This summer research program at Grambling State University (GSU) will give four undergraduate students the opportunity to study and perform interdisciplinary research in modeling practices for building deterministic models for membrane dynamics in excitable tissue (neural and heart tissue). Students will continue the 2007 research focus on developing a new model for ion flux. A global focus in the study of excitable tissue is action potential propagation. However, action potential propagation depends significantly on cell membrane dynamics. The four student research participants will work in teams of two: one focusing on wave propagation modeling and the other focusing on modeling membrane dynamics (ionic channel dynamics). Action potential models containing linear and nonlinear source terms will also be considered.
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Student
Researchers Supported by MAA:
- Johnte Bass
- Brandon Bradley
- Tariq Scott
- Heather Smith
Program Contacts:
Bill Hawkins
MAA SUMMA
bhawkins@maa.org
202-319-8473
Michael Pearson
MAA Programs & Services
pearson@maa.org
202-319-8470