Zhilan Feng
Zhilan Julie Feng (born 1959) is a Chinese-American applied mathematician whose research topics include mathematical biology, population dynamics, and epidemiology. She is a professor of mathematics at Purdue University, and a program director in the Division of Mathematical Sciences at the National Science Foundation. Provided by Wikipedia
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The influence of infectious diseases on population genetics by Zhilan Feng, Carlos Castillo-Chavez
Published 2006-04-01
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From the guest editors by Gerardo Chowell, Zhilan Feng, Baojun Song
Published 2013-07-01
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Discrete epidemic models by Fred Brauer, Zhilan Feng, Carlos Castillo-Chávez
Published 2009-12-01
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Differential impact of sickle cell trait on symptomatic and asymptomatic malaria by Eunha Shim, Zhilan Feng, Carlos Castillo-Chavez
Published 2012-09-01
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Spatially heterogeneous invasion of toxic plant mediated by herbivory by Zhilan Feng, Wenzhang Huang, Donald L. DeAngelis
Published 2013-07-01
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Coexistence in a metapopulation model with explicit local dynamics by Zhilan Feng, Robert Swihart, Yingfei Yi, Huaiping Zhu
Published 2004-02-01
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An age-structured model for the coupled dynamics of HIV and HSV-2 by Georgi Kapitanov, Christina Alvey, Katia Vogt-Geisse, Zhilan Feng
Published 2015-03-01
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