Society of Mathematical Biology 2021
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I have been learning more and more about the advantages of growing a network and remaining connected within your field. With the Society of Mathematical Biology being an organization focused on promoting the development and dissemination of research an education between the mathematical and biological sciences, I was excited to attend, although virtually, the annual conference for 2021. Throughout the conference I was given the opportunity to participate in a mentorship program where I gained ample insight into the mathematical biology world in both academia and industry. Dr. Uduak George (SDSU) and Dr. Mona Eskandari (UCR) organized a minisymposium on Understanding lung function and disease through mathematical modeling and experiment. I was delighted to participate in this minisymposium for my talk titled New metrics for quantifying the spatial inhomogeneity of abnormal fluid in MR images of cystic fibrosis lungs. The abstract for the talk is shown below along with a video of the presentation.