JULIEN ARINO (McMaster University): Modeling the Spatial Spread of Diseases with Metapopulation Models;

LINDA ALLEN (Texas Technological University): Models for the Spread of Hantavirus Infection in Rodent Populations;

CARLOS CASTILLO-CHAVEZ (Arizona State University):
Mathematical Model Applications to Disease and Homeland Security;

Gerardo Chowell-Puente (Los Alamos National Laboratory): The 2001 Uruguayan Foot-and-Mouth Disease Epidemic: Modeling and Testing of Data-driven Hypothesis on Spatial Connectivity;

LISETTE DePILLIS (Harvey Mudd College): Modeling Immunotherapy of Cancer;

ELAMIN ELBASHA (Merck Research Laboratories): Impact of Prophylactic Vaccination against Human Papillomavirus Infection and Disease

ALISON GALVANI (Yale University): Do we Owe HIV Resistance to Smallpox?;

ELIZABETH HALLORAN (Emory University): Using Validation Sets in Vaccine Studies with Rapid Temporal Changes in Transmission;

WENZHANG HUANG (University of Alabama): Weakly Coupled Traveling Waves for a Model of Growth and Competition in a Flow Reactor;

JAMES MAC HYMAN (Los Alamos National Laboratory): Discrete and Continuuum Models for the Spread of Infectious Diseases

YI JIANG (Los Alamos National Laboratory): A Multiscale Model for Avascular Tumor Growth;

SUZANNE LANHERT (University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory): Optimal Control of Disease Models;

SIMON LEVIN (Princeton University): Mathematical Challenges in the Theory of Infectious Diseases ;

ALUN LLOYD (North Carolina State University): Network Theory in Epidemiology: An Overview of Recent Developments

JAMES LLOYD-SMITH (University of Califfornia, Berkeley): Beyond Population Averages: Incorporating Individual Variation into Models of Disease Invasion and Control;

EDWARD LUNGU (University of Botswana): Influence of Nutrition, Treatment and Beliefs on the Spread of HIV/AIDS;

MAIA MARTCHEVA AND SERGEI S. PILYUGIN (University of Florida): The Role of Coinfection in Multi-disease Dynamics;

RONALD MICKENS (Clark Atlanta University): Discrete Models for Biomedical Phenomena: Nonstandard Finite Difference Scheme and Integer-Valued Population;

HELEN MOORE (American Institute of Mathematics, Palo Alto, California): Mathematical Models of HIV and CM;

CHRISTIAN RAY and DENISE KIRSCHNER (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor): Analysis of the Macrophage Biochemical Network During Activation and I nfection with Mycobacterium Tuberculosis;

Tim Reluga (Yale University): A Branching Process Theory of Disease Emergence though Zoonoses;

BAOJUN SONG (Montclair State University): Dynamical Model for Multiple-drug Resistant Tuberculosis with Exogenous Re-infection;

WALTER STRAUS (Merck Inc.): Pandemic Avian Influenza: Key Considerations for the Application of Mathematical Modeling in Preparing Public Health Responses ;

CLAUDIO STRUCHINER (FIOCRUZ, Brazil): Population Dynamics of Transposable Elements: Copy Number Regulation and Species Invasion Requirements;

RAMI TZAFRIRI (Harvard-MIT Division of Health): Modeling and Design of Drug Delivery to Solid Tumors.