Ph.D. Student Profile
Jiale Tan, MS, BS
- Doctoral Student
Education
Postgraduate in Infectious Disease, Yale University, 2019
MS in Applied Mathematics, Stony Brook University (SUNY), 2017
B.S. in Applied Mathematics, Tongji University, 2014
Research Interests & Projects
My interest is to apply computational skills to public health challenges so that I can develop and apply modeling techniques for infectious and noninfectious diseases, including for viral infections like HIV and HCV, sexually transmission infections and eventually use them for modeling non-communicable diseases that disproportionately affect global health like cancer, cardiovascular disease and others. Currently, I am working on Markov transition model with Prof.Meza.
Selected Publications
- Jiale Tan, Frederick Altice, Lynn Madden, Alexei Zelenev. Effect of expanding Opioid Agonist Therapies on HIV epidemic and mortality in Ukraine: a modeling study. The Lancet HIV. (DOI : https://doi.org/10.1016/S2352-3018(19)30373-X)
- Cheng Wang, Jiale Tan, Bendong Lou. Influence of obstacles on the propagation speeds of waves driven by curvature. Physica A. 425(2015) 41-49 2015
- Lanxiang Ma, Jiale Tan. Influence of domain boundary on the speeds of traveling waves. Applied Mathematics. Vol.05, No.13(2014)