Speaker: Dr. Ruby Kim, University of Michigan Health – Michigan Medicine
Title: “What Mathematics Can Tell Us About Biological Timing”
Abstract: Biological rhythms manifest across various spatial and temporal scales, influencing both cellular activity and organism-level behavior. Dr. Kim will explore how mathematical modeling can enhance understanding of these rhythms and their interactions with environmental factors. Circadian rhythms, for example, naturally occur in the body, but their modulation by travel, medications, or shift work raises significant questions. This presentation will introduce the mathematical modeling of biological rhythms, highlighting valuable insights derived from mathematical theory. Moreover, Dr. Kim will discuss the application of these concepts to real-world data, revealing both intriguing mathematics and important findings related to human health.
The KSU Mathematics Colloquium is a seminar series designed to feature researchers from various universities discussing diverse areas of mathematics. These talks are intended for a general audience, including students and faculty members.