Scholarly Works
Ephraim Agyingi
Associate Professor2012 Submissions
Journal Paper
Ngwa, Matthias and Ephraim Agyingi. "A Model of Fluid Injection into the Spinal Disc." Applied Mathematical Modelling 36. 6 (2012): 2550-2566. Print. * £
Ngwa, Matthias and Ephraim Agyingi. "Effect of an External Medium on Tumor Growth-induced Stress." IAENG International Journal of Applied Mathematics 42. 4 (2012): 229-236. Print. * £
2011 Submissions
Journal Paper
Agyingi, Ephraim, David Ross, and Karthik Bathena. "A Model of the Transmission Dynamics of Leishmaniasis." Journal of Biological Systems 19. 2 (2011): 237-250. Print. *
Agyingi, Ephraim and Matthias Ngwa. "A Mathematical Model of the Compression of a Spinal Disc." Journal of Mathematical Bioscience and Engineering 8. 4 (2011): 1061-1083. Web. *
Agyingi, Ephraim, David Ross, and Sophia Maggelakis. "Modeling the effect of topical oxygen therapy on wound healing." AIP Conference Proceedings 1368. (2011): 159-162. Print. *
Invited Presentations/Keynotes
Agyingi, Ephraim, Sophia Magelakis, and David Ross. "Modeling the Effect of Topical Oxygen Therapy on Wound Healing." International Conference on Applied Mathematics, Modeling and Computa- tional Science. Wilfrid Laurier University. Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. 25-29 Jul. 2011. Conference Presentation. ∆
Agyingi, Ephraim, David Ross, and Karthik Bathena. "Modeling the transmission dynamics of leishmaniasis." 2nd New York Conference on Applied Mathematics. Natural Sciences Complex. University of Buffalo, Buffalo, New York. 30 Apr. 2011. Conference Presentation. ∆
2010 Submissions
Published Article
Agyingi E., S. Maggelakis, D. Ross. “The effect of bacteria on epidermal wound healing.” Mathematical Modeling of Natural Phenomena, 5.3 (2010): 28-39. Print. *
Formal Presentation
Agyingi E, S. Magglelakis, D. Ross. “Hyperbaric oxygen therapy vs de-oxygenation therapy in wound healing.” SIAM Conference on Life Sciences. Pittsburgh, PA. 12-15 July 2010. Presentation.
