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Applied Math Seminar, Joan Ponce (Arizona State University)

Event Type: 
Seminar
Speaker: 
Joan Ponce, Assistant Professor at Arizona State University
Event Date: 
Monday, May 4, 2026 -
3:30pm to 4:30pm
Location: 
SMLC 356 & Zoom
Audience: 
General PublicFaculty/StaffStudentsAlumni/Friends

Event Description: 

Title: Coupled Dynamics: How Genes Shape Epidemics (and Epidemics Shape Genes) 

Abstract: Host genetic structure can significantly alter disease transmission dynamics and long-term disease outcomes. Past work by Beck, Keener, Hoppensteadt, Feng, and others has shown that when pathogen transmission interacts with evolving host traits—such as susceptibility, recovery, or disease-induced mortality—the resulting coupled system can exhibit novel dynamics. These models demonstrated that genetic composition within a host population can shift during an epidemic, and conversely, infection pressures can reshuffle genetic frequencies, producing true feedback between genes and epidemics.

In this talk, I will discuss a specific example of this phenomenon, focusing on the interaction between Plasmodium vivax and the Duffy antigen, a host genetic trait that confers partial protection against infection.

Event Contact

Contact Name: Anna Nelson

Contact Email: annanelson@unm.edu