Yoh Iwasa
Yoh Iwasa (born 1952) is a Japanese Mathematical Biologist who is considered the leading mathematical biologist in Japan.His work includes the evolution of costly mate preferences and the evolutionary dynamics of cancer. Notable papers include:
* "The evolution of costly mate preferences II. The 'handicap' principle" ''Evolution'' 1991 * "Demographic theory for an open marine population with space-limited recruitment" with Joan Roughgarden ''Ecology'' 1985 * "Dynamics of chronic myeloid leukaemia" ''Nature'' 2005 * "Prey distribution as a factor determining the choice of optimal foraging strategy" ''The American Naturalist'' 1981 - JSTOR * "Influence of nonlinear incidence rates upon the behavior of SIRS epidemiological models" with Simon Levin ''Journal of Mathematical Biology'', 1986
He has mentored more than 20 Ph.D. students and 20 Postdoctoral researchers. Provided by Wikipedia
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10by Zhen Wang, Marko Jusup, Lei Shi, Joung-Hun Lee, Yoh Iwasa, Stefano BoccalettiGet full text
Published 2018-07-01
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11by Jasmine Foo, Lin L Liu, Kevin Leder, Markus Riester, Yoh Iwasa, Christoph Lengauer, Franziska MichorGet full text
Published 2015-09-01
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12by Yusuke Ito, Azaria Remion, Alexandra Tauzin, Keisuke Ejima, Shinji Nakaoka, Yoh Iwasa, Shingo Iwami, Fabrizio MammanoGet full text
Published 2017-07-01
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