Karyn Sutton, CRSC Postdoctoral Assistant
Education
Ph.D. in Mathematics, Arizona State University M.A. in Applied Mathematics, Arizona State University B.S. in Mathematics, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor B.S. in Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Michigan- Ann Arbor
Research: Mathematical Modeling, Modeling in Biological Sciences, Inverse problems.
Recent Publications
- H.T. Banks, K. L. Rehm, Karyn L. Sutton. Dynamic social network models incorporating stochasticity and delays, Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, in press.
- Karyn L. Sutton, H. T. Banks, Carlos Castillo-Chavez. Public vaccination policy using an age-structured model of pneumococcal infection dynamics, Journal of Biological Dynamics, in press.
- H. T. Banks, M. Davidian, J. R. Samuels, Jr., Karyn L. Sutton. An inverse problem statistics methodology summary. in ``Mathematical and Statistical Estimation Approaches in Biology'' (eds G. Chowell, J. M. Hyman, L. M. A. Bettencourt, and C. Castillo-Chavez), Springer, (2009) 249--302.
- Karyn L. Sutton, H. T. Banks, Carlos Castillo-Chavez. Estimation of invasive pneumococcal disease dynamic parameters and the impact of conjugate vaccination in Australia, Math Biosci and Eng, 5 (2008), 175-204.
- Tami L. Kinzer-Ursem, Anna Waller, Karyn L. Sutton, Afaf Absood, Geneva M. Omann, Jennifer J. Linderman. Multiple receptor states are required to describe both kinetic binding and activation of neutrophils via N-formyl peptde receptor ligands, Cellular Signaling, 18 (2006), 1732-1747.
- Anna Waller, Karyn L. Sutton, Tami Kinzer-Ursem, Afaf Absood, John R. Traynor, Jennifer J. Linderman, Geneva M. Omann. Receptor biding kinetics and cellular responses of six N-formyl peptide agonists in human neutrophils, Biochemistry 43 (2004), 8204-16.
- Anna Waller, David Pipkorn, Karyn L. Sutton, Jennifer J. Linderman, Geneva M. Omann. Validation of Flow Cytometric Competitive Binding Protocols and Characterization of Fluorescently Labeled Ligands, Cytometry 45 (2001), 102-14.
If you would like to contact Dr. Sutton, she can be reached at: klsutton@ncsu.edu .CRSC Technical Reports
- CRSC-TR07-15, ESTIMATION OF INVASIVE PNEUMOCOCCAL DISEASE DYNAMIC PARAMETERS AND THE IMPACT OF CONJUGATE VACCINATION IN AUSTRALIA, Karyn L. Sutton, H. T. Banks, Carlos Castillo-Chavez, August 2007.
- CRSC-TR08-01 AN INVERSE PROBLEM STATISTICAL METHODOLOGY SUMMARY H.T. Banks, M. Davidian, J.R. Samuels Jr., and K. L. Sutton January, 2008
- CRSC-TR08-13 AN AGE-STRUCTURED MODEL FOR PNEUMOCOCCAL INFECTION WITH VACCINATION K.L. Sutton, H.T. Banks, and C. Castillo-Chavez September, 2008
- CRSC-TR08-19 INVERSE PROBLEM METHODS AS A PUBLIC HEALTH TOOL IN PNEUMOCOCCAL VACCINATION K.L. Sutton, H.T. Banks, and C. Castillo-Chavez November, 2008
- CRSC-TR09-10 CONVERSION OF DYNAMIC SOCIAL NETWORK STOCHASTIC DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION MODEL TO FOKKER-PLANCK MODEL H.T. Banks, K.L. Rehm, and K.L. Sutton April, 2009
- CRSC-TR09-11 DYNAMIC SOCIAL NETWORK MODELS INCORPORATING STOCHASTICITY AND DELAYS H.T. Banks, K. Rehm, and K.L. Sutton May, 2009
- CRSC-TR09-17 ESTIMATION OF CELL PROLIFERATION DYNAMICS USING CFSE DATA H.T. Banks, W.C. Thompson, K.L. Sutton, G. Bocharov, D. Roose, T. Schenkel and A. Meyerhans August, 2009
