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Karyn L. Sutton
Assistant Professor

Contact:
Office: 433 Maxim Doucet
Phone: 337-482-5287
E-mail: kls6479@louisiana.edu
Home page: not available

Degrees:
Ph.D. 2008 Arizona State University
M.A. 2006 Arizona State University
B.S. 2003 University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

Statement:
Generally, I am interested in the application of mathematics to solve real world problems arising in the life, social, and physical sciences. My research heavily involves mathematical modeling, inverse problems, and delay systems.

Book Chapter:
An inverse problem statistical methodology summary (with H. T. Banks, M. Davidian, and J. R. Samuels, Jr.), in Mathematical and Statistical Estimation Approaches in Epidemiology (eds. Gerardo Chowell, Carlos Castillo-Chavez, James M. Hyman, and Luis Bettencourt), Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, 2009, pp. 249--302.

Selected research publications:
  • Dynamic modeling of behavior change (with H. T. Banks, Keri L. Rehm, Christine Davis, Lisa Hail, Alexis Kuerbis, and Jon Morgenstern), Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, (accepted).
  • A new model for the estimation of cell proliferation dynamics using CFSE data (with H.T. Banks, W. Clayton Thompson, G. Bocharov, Marie Doumic, Tim Schenkel, Jordi Argilaguet, Sandra Giest, Cristina Peligero, and Andreas Meyerhans), J. Immunological Methods, 373 (2011), 143--160.
  • Estimation of cell proliferation dynamics using CFSE data (with H. T. Banks and W. Clayton Thompson), Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 70 (2011), 116--150.
  • Inverse problems for nonlinear delay systems (with H. T. Banks and Keri Rehm), Methods and Applications of Analysis, 17 (2010) 331--356.
  • Label structured cell proliferation models (with H. T. Banks, Fr\'ed\'erique Charles, Marie Doumic Jauffret and W. Clayton Thompson), Applied Mathematics Letters, 23 (2010), 1412--1415.
  • Dynamic social network models incorporating stochasticity and delays (with H. T. Banks and K. L. Rehm), Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, 68 (2010) 783--802.
  • Using inverse problem methods with surveillance data in pneumococcal vaccination (with H. T. Banks and Carlos Castillo-Chavez), Mathematical and Computer Modelling, 51 (2010), 369--388.
  • Public vaccination policy using an age-structured model of pneumococcal infection dynamics (with H. T. Banks and Carlos Castillo-Chavez), Journal of Biological Dynamics, 4 (2010), 176--195.
  • Estimation of invasive pneumococcal disease dynamic parameters and the impact of conjugate vaccination in Australia (with H. T. Banks and Carlos Castillo-Chavez), Math Biosci and Eng, 5 (2008), 175--204.
  • Multiple receptor states are required to describe both kinetic binding and activation of neutrophils via N-formyl peptide receptor ligands (with Tami L Kinzer-Ursem, Anna Waller, Afaf Absood, Geneva M Omann, and Jennifer J Linderman), Cellular Signaling, 18 (2006), 1732--1747.
  • Receptor binding kinetics and cellular responses of six N-formyl peptide agonists in human neutrophils (with Anna Waller, Tami Kinzer-Ursem, Afaf Absood, John R. Traynor, Jennifer J. Linderman, and Geneva M. Omann), Biochemistry, 43 (2004), 8204--16.
  • Validation of Flow Cytometric Competitive Binding Protocols and Characterization of Fluorescently Labeled Ligands (with Anna Waller, David Pipkorn, Jennifer J. Linderman, and Geneva M. Omann), Cytometry, 45 (2001), 102--14.