Shelby H. Steinmeyer
Entry Year: 2010
Currently: M2
Email Address: steinmeyer@medicine.tamhsc.edu
Undergraduate: University of Texas at Austin, B.S. Applied Math
Research Interests: Infectious Disease, Bioinformatics
Abstracts and Presentations
- Steinmeyer, S.H. and C.O. Wilke. Lethal Mutagenesis in a Structured Environment. University of Texas Undergraduate Research Forum. Austin, TX. 2009.
- Steinmeyer, S.H., C.O. Wilke, and K.M. Pepin. Methods of modeling viral disease dynamics across the within- and between-host scales: The impact of virus dose on host population immunity. University of Texas Unddergraduate Research Forum. Austin, TX. 2010.
Publications
- Steinmeyer, S.H. and C.O. Wilke. Lethal Mutagenesis in a Structured Environment. Journal of Theoretical Biology 261(1):67-73. 2009.
- Steinmeyer, S.H., C.O. Wilke, and K.M. Pepin. Methods of modeling ciral disease dynamics across the within- and between-host scales: The impact of virus dose on host population immunity. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society Biological Sciences 365:1931-1941. 2010.
Awards
- College of Natural Sciences Award for Excellence in Mathematics. 2009 Undergraduate Research Forum at UT Austin.
- Life Technologies Award for Excellence in Bioinformatics Research. 2010 Undergrdaute Research Forum at UT Austin.
- 2010 Williams Scholar for Applied Math and Distinguished Research. Department of Mathematics at UT Austin.


