Erika T. Camacho

Mentoring

For me, mentoring is very personal both because I was a benefactor of it during my high school and early college years and because I didn’t always have good mentoring at along the way. During my career path, there have been so many times that I was ready to walk away and I would have done it if it wasn’t for the very few mentors and friends that encouraged me to stay. Successful mentoring usually requires carefully thought-out challenges and consistent monitoring and support that allows the mentee to succeed and realize her/his potential while pursuing her/his goals. I try to guide my mentees through opportunities that will help them meet these challenges. Mentoring is multi-faceted and I truly believe that there are abundant opportunities to engage in it and impact many. Broadly speaking, I view mentoring as creating opportunities and I try to seek out situations that will benefit those who might otherwise lack such an opportunity.

Miriam Goldman's research featured in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdq2zFCV0xY

Mentoring Through Research-


My mentoring through research of students often involves my own line of research but sometimes can be completely independent.

Selected publications with students-

(*denotes undergraduate at time of work; ** denotes graduate student at time of work)

  • W.K. Caldwell*, B. Freedman*, L. Settles*, M.M. Thomas*, E.T. Camacho, S. Wirkus, 2019, "The Vicodin abuse problem: A mathematical approach," Journal of Theoretical Biology, 483.

  • E.T. Camacho, D. Brager**, G. Elachouri, T. Korneyeva*, G. Millet-Puel**, J.-A. Sahel, T. Léveillard, 2019, A Mathematical Analysis of Aerobic Glycolysis Triggered by Glucose Uptake in Cones", Scientific Reports, 9(1).

  • K.D. Dahlquist, B.G. Fitzpatrick, E.T. Camacho, S.D. Entzminger*, and N.C. Wanner*, 2015,"Parameter Estimation for Gene Regulatory Networks from Microarray Data: Cold Shock Response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae," Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 77(8).

  • B. Morin**, L. Medina-Rios*, E.T. Camacho, C. Castillo-Chavez, 2010, "Static Behavioral Effects on Gonorrhea Transmission Dynamics in a MSM Population," Journal of Theoretical Biology, 267(1).
  • See Technical Reports from student researchers.



    Mentoring activities from CV

    Summer Research Programs–


    I was inspired to go to grad school after having done research in an undergraduate summer research program. To help create a similar opportunity for others, I co-founded and co-directed the Applied Mathematical Sciences Summer Institute that ran from 2005-2007 and was jointly held with Loyola Marymount University and Cal Poly Pomona. Each summer, students came to Los Angeles to conduct research during this intensive 7-week program. From 2011-2013, I co-directed the Mathematical and Theoretical Biology Institute (MTBI) at Arizona State University.

    Selected Summer Undergraduate Research Projects-


    V. Chastain*, J. Lunsford*, A. Ortega*, R. Reyes-Grimaldo*, E.T. Camacho, 2012, "Iron Accumulation in the Cell: A Mathematical Model of Friedreich's Ataxia," MTBI-09-02M, MTBI/SUMS Technical Reports, https://qrlssp.asu.edu/tech-report-2012.

    J. Baez*, T. Gonzalez*, A. Murillo**, D. Toupo*, R. Zarate*, E.T. Camacho, 2011, "My βIG Fat Math Model: β-Cell Compensation and Type 2 Diabetes," MTBI-08-04M, MTBI/SUMS Technical Reports, https://qrlssp.asu.edu/tech-report-2011.

    L. Almada*, R. Rodriguez*, M. Thompson*, L. Voss*, L. Smith**, E.T. Camacho, 2006, "Deterministic and Small-World Network Models of College Drinking Patterns," California Polytechnic University Department of Mathematics & Statistics Technical Report, http://www.public.asu.edu/~etcamach/AMSSI/.

    J. Hunt *, L. LaPlace*, E. Miller*, J. Pham*, E.T. Camacho, S. Wirkus, 2005, "A Continuous Model of Gene Expression," California Polytechnic University Department of Mathematics & Statistics Technical Report, pp. 43-63, http://www.public.asu.edu/~etcamach/AMSSI/.

    J. Abiva*, E. Joseph*, A. Mikaelian*, C. Rogers*, J. Shelton**, E.T. Camacho, S. Wirkus, 2005, "Alcohol's Effect on Neuron Firing," California Polytechnic University Department of Mathematics & Statistics Technical Report, pp. 139-163, http://www.public.asu.edu/~etcamach/AMSSI/.

    Jaime Escalante-


    I was taught by Jaime Escalante at Garfield High School in East Los Angeles, CA. I was there many years after the class that was the subject of the movie Stand and Deliver that chronicled his methods of teaching and interactions with students. I try to teach Escalante's motto to my students: with ganas anything is possible.

  • Interview on Jaime Escalante, New York Times, Obituary of Jaime Escalante, April 1, 2010, http://www.public.asu.edu/~etcamach/AwardPages/NYT_Escalante.pdf
  • Interview on Jaime Escalante, Hispanic Link Weekly Report, ``Edward Olmos `Stands and Delivers' for Teacher He Portrayed,'' 28(8), March 15,2010, http://www.public.asu.edu/~etcamach/AwardPages/HispanicLink2small.pdf
  • Interview on Jaime Escalante, Hispanic Link Weekly Report, ``East Los Angeles Calculus Teacher Jaime Escalante Dies at Age 79,'' 28(11), April 5, 2010, http://www.public.asu.edu/~etcamach/AwardPages/HispanicLink_small.pdf
  • Interview on Jaime Escalante, NBC Nightly News, March 31, 2010,
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXnaaOEd3aI
    Interview on Jaime Escalante, CBS Evening News, March 4, 2010,
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgcgerHTWB4