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  1. Mathematical biology of social behavior by Nicolas Rashevsky, 1959
  2. Multiscale Phenomena in Biology: Proceedings of the 2nd Conference on Mathematics and Biology (AIP Conference Proceedings / Mathematical and Statistical Phsyics)
  3. Foundations of Mathematical Biology, Vol. 1: Subcellular Systems
  4. Some Mathematical Questions in Biology (Lectures in Mathematics in the Life Sciences Ser.) by Tex.) Symposium on Mathematical Biology 1979 (Houston, Simon A. Levin, 1982-06
  5. The Mathematical Approach to Biology and Medicine by Norman T. J. Bailey, 1967-01-01
  6. Unsolved Problems of Noise and Fluctuations : UPoN 2005: 4th International Conference on Unsolved Problems of Noise and Fluctuations in Physics, Biology ... / Mathematical and Statistical Phsyics)
  7. Vito Volterra Symposium on Mathematical Models in Biology: Proceedings of a Conference Held at the Centro Linceo Interdisciplinare, Accademia Naziona (Lecture notes in biomathematics) by Vito Volterra, Claudio Barigozzi, 1980-12
  8. Mathematical and Computational Biology: Computational Morphogenesis, Hierarchical Complexity, and Digital Evolution
  9. Symmetry in Plants (World Scientific Series in Mathematical Biology and Medicine) by Roger V. Jean, Denis Barabe, 1998-03
  10. Cell Biology: 1992 Symposium on Some Mathematical Questions in Biology November 15-19, 1992 Denver, Colorado (Lectures on Mathematics in the Life Sciences) by Byron Goldstein, 1994-05
  11. Some Mathematical Questions in Biology, Neurobiology (Lectures on Mathematics in the Life Sciences, V. 15) by D. c Symposium Some Mathematical Questions in Biology 1982 Washington, Robert M. Miura, et all 1982-12
  12. Some Mathematical Questions in Biology: Models in Population (Lectures on Mathematics in the Life Sciences) by Ill.) Symposium Some Mathematical Questions in Biology 1987 (Chicago, Alan Hastings, et all 1989-06
  13. Mathematical Support for Molecular Biology: Papers Related to the Special Year in Mathematical Support for Molecular Biology 1994-1998 (Dimacs Series in ... and Theoretical Computer Science)
  14. Proceedings of Symposia in Applied Mathematics: Am Introduction to Mathematical Modeling in Physiology, Cell Biology and Immunology. Amer Mathematical Soc Short Course Jan 8-9,2001 New Orleans, LA

101. Hompage Von Robert Strehl
This scholarship is provided by the university itself and grants an independend research in the numerical aspects of Mathematical Biology.
http://www.mathematik.uni-dortmund.de/~rstrehl/index.html
Welcome to my webpage
Contact:
email:
robertstrehl[at]web.de
office-phone:
room:
M/1037

Aufrufe:
link
Welcome to my Webpage
Here you'll find informations about my research at the university of Dortmund as well as about myself. I'm giving my best to keep this page up-to-date. I'll will post some lately notes on this area.
All misspellings are made to attract your attention. Nevertheless you are welcome to make me aware of them. Just to be mentioned: I do not accept any resposibility of the contents of the links I refer to on this webpage.
Paper accepted
Finally our paper (stated below) is accepted by the reviewers and will be published in the second CMAM issue, volume 10, 2010.
update 03/25/2010
Ph.D. Scholarship
I am very happy to be able to announce a scholarship for my Ph. D. at the TU Dortmund. This scholarship is provided by the university itself and grants an independend research in the numerical aspects of Mathematical Biology. The scholarship begins the 1st of April (...and no, this is not an April Fools' joke, at least as far as I know :) ).
update 03/25/2010
This year I participated at the Studierendenkonferenz (SK) and Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung (DMV) which took place in Munich. I presented my diploma-thesis at the SK and got rewarded with a research-stay at the Zuse Institute in Berlin. My talk can be downloaded

102. Mathematical Biology - DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES - University Of Liver
The group carries out mathematical research applied to a wide range of biological problems, including models of excitation waves in the heart, population dynamics
http://www.liv.ac.uk/info/research/math_biology/
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The University of Liverpool - DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES - Mathematical biology
Search the University website Search for a course You are here: University Home Mathematical Sciences Applied mathematics home Applied mathematics research > Mathematical biology
Mathematical biology
The group carries out mathematical research applied to a wide range of biological problems, including models of excitation waves in the heart, population dynamics, epidemiology, evolution, systems biology and biological fluid dynamics. The work carried out by the Mathematical Biology group involves high-quality interdisciplinary links with the Division of Statistics and Probability, Department of Veterinary Science, Department of Computer Science, School of Biological Sciences, Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Department of Engineering and Proudman Oceanography Laboratory. The group frequently attracts major research grants from EPSRC, BBSRC and DEFRA.

103. Proferssor Brian Sleeman's 65th!
In honour of Professor Brian Sleeman, on the occasion of his 65th birthday. West Park Conference Centre, University of Dundee, Scotland, UK; 1112 October 2004.
http://www.maths.dundee.ac.uk/bds65/
October 11th-12th
Mathematics
Biomedical Network
In Honour of Professor Brian Sleeman
to celebrate his life long contribution to applied mathematics
on the occasion of his 65th Birthday
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104. Mathematical Biology — LANL Institute For Advanced Studies
Mathematical biology seeks to establish a deep theoretical understanding, detailed modeling, and quantitative experimentation directed at understanding the behavior of
http://ias.newmexicoconsortium.org/ist/mathematical-biology
Skip to content. Skip to navigation Search Site only in current section Sections Personal tools You are here: Home Info Sci and Technology Mathematical Biology
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Mathematical Biology
information science and technology Mathematical biology seeks to establish a deep theoretical understanding, detailed modeling, and quantitative experimentation directed at understanding the behavior of particular regulatory systems and/or elucidating general principles of cellular information processing. Within molecular systems, our most most significant investments have been the q-bio summer school and conference. Additionally, we supported a world recognized HIV conference in Santa Fe. The vision workshop, held in Santa Fe in May, has been a primary vehicle for establishing collaborations with out-of-state researchers in the field. In computational neuroscience, we funded a mentoring program for students and a workshop. These events put New Mexico on the international map as a recognized leader in quantitative biology and mathematical biology. This program produced numerous grant proposals that demonstrate our leadership in this area. A grant to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for subsidized travel to the q-bio conference for junior research from across the U.S. has been recommended for funding, underscoring NIH's recognition of the q-bio conference as an important venue for scientific training and communications. A National Science Foundation (NSF) proposal for federal funding for the q-bio Summer School is being considered now. Building on the success of the q-bio series, it was possible to assemble a University of California-Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) collaborative structure in quantitative biology, which served as a backbone for the Center for Nonlinear Studies (CNLS)-led University of California Office of the President (UCOP) proposal, currently in review.

105. Index Of /~mheil/BioMaths
LMS/EPSRC Short Course. University of Manchester, UK; 914 January 2005.
http://www.maths.manchester.ac.uk/~mheil/BioMaths/
Index of /~mheil/BioMaths
Name Last modified Size Description ... BioMathsCourse.html 09-Dec-2004 09:00 9.2K ByrneSyllabus.pdf 21-Aug-2001 16:12 50K Handouts/ 17-Jan-2005 16:20 - HeilSyllabus.pdf 21-Aug-2001 16:12 34K MainiSyllabus.pdf 21-Aug-2001 16:12 45K ProgrammeHandout.pdf 09-Dec-2004 09:00 147K epsrc_logo.gif 22-Aug-2001 07:48 2.6K lms_logo.gif 22-Aug-2001 07:47 8.4K

106. ¡¾2004 SpringerÔ­°æͼÊé¡¿¾«ÒªÊýѧÉúÎïѧEssential Mathematical Biology - OpenShu.
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107. Mathematical Biology At UBC...
Institute of Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Biology programme. Applying mathematics to immunology, epidemiology, cell biology, electrophysiology, ecology, game theory and evolution.
http://www.math.ubc.ca/Research/MathBio/

Home
People Event Calendar Upcoming seminars ... Positions Welcome to the website for the Mathematical Biology Group at UBC. We do interdisciplinary research applying mathematics in a wide range of biological fields including immunology, epidemiology, cell biology, electrophysiology, ecology, game theory and evolution. Our group, consisting of seven (soon to be eight) core faculty, many affiliated faculty in mathematics and elsewhere, and a good number of postdoctoral researchers and graduate students, is one of the best-established and largest in the field.
We teach undergraduate and graduate courses in mathematical biology. Graduate students receive degrees (Master's and PhD) as members of the UBC Institute of Applied Mathematics . We are always interested to hear from potential graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. We recruit from many different backgrounds, including mathematics, physics, chemistry, bioinformatics, engineering and the biological sciences. We often supervise undergraduate thesis projects (for instance, from the Biophysics and Integrated Science programs) and take on summer research undergraduate students.
We are pleased to be part of the new PIMS International Graduate Training Centre (IGTC) in Mathematical Biology. The IGTC is a distributed centre including participation of groups from across BC and Alberta.

108. Mathematical Biology
Mathematical Biology . Relevant links to Mathematical Biology Web Pages. Math Biology Research Group at the University of Michigan; Center for Mathematics and Computation in
http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/~pwn/Mbiology.html
Mathematical Biology
Relevant links to Mathematical Biology Web Pages
Conferences relating to Mathematical Biology

Some of the Pioneers in Math Biology (and I am sure that I am missing a few) People I have had the pleasure to meet and work with

109. Satellite Workshop On "Mathematical Virology"
Centre for Mathematical Biology, Oxford, UK; 1417 June 2004.
http://www.newton.ac.uk/programmes/SMC/smcw04.html
An Isaac Newton Institute Satellite Workshop
Mathematical Virology
14 - 17 June 2004
Organisers P Maini ( Oxford ), T McLeish ( Leeds ), P Stockley ( Leeds ) and R Twarock ( London Supported by the London Mathematical Society, EPSRC and the Isaac Newton Institute in association with the Newton Institute programme entitled Statistical Mechanics of Molecular and Cellular Biological Systems Speakers and Programme
Theme of Workshop:
The focus of the workshop is on theory and experiment for vital stages of the viral life cycle. Particular emphasis is placed on the structure and assembly of viral capsids, i.e. shells formed from proteins that protect the viral genome, as well as the packaging of the viral genome inside these capsids. Mathematical models in this area are of strong current interest because they constitute important milestones for a better understanding of viral replication mechanisms and hence ultimately for the design of anti-viral therapeutics. The aim of the workshop is to bring together mathematicians, biophysicists and biologists in an interdisciplinary workshop. Besides talks and poster presentations, the workshop will schedule discussion groups open to all participants, which will streamline the synergies between the different approaches and help to identify new avenues for future research. We expect that with this structure the meeting will provide new insight and inspiration for experts and newcomers in the field alike, and will strongly encourage research in this timely and topical area of Mathematical Biology.

110. Mathematical Biology@Everything2.com
Mathematics and physics have always been joined at the hip, so to speak. In ancient Greece the two were inseparable; the natural philosophers studied geometry as much as they
http://everything2.com/title/mathematical biology

111. Malaspina University-College
Vancouver Island University, Nanaimo, BC, Canada; 1823 July 2004.
http://web.viu.ca/math/conference/
International Conference on Differential Equations and Applications in Mathematical Biology Conference Pictures Math 1.jpg Math 2.jpg Math 3.jpg Math 4.jpg ... The World Clock - Time Zones Second Announcement Topics:
Differential equations, Delay differential equations,
Integro-differential equations, Difference equations,
Mathematical biology, Mathematical ecology, Population Dynamics,
Dynamical systems, Control and optimization Abstract submission
Authors are invited to submit abstracts of at most one page before March 31, 2004.
The notifications of acceptance are scheduled for April 25, 2004.
Important Note: Each submitted abstract must be prepared in accordance with AMS-Latex (see http://www.ams.org/tex/ Registration Fees Registration fees (for the participants only) will include the following: welcome folder/portfolio, welcome reception (on Sunday, July 18), mini tour to the Pacific Biological Station (Monday July 19), mega tour on Wednesday July 21, every day lunch meals and refreshments, banquet (Thursday July 22), and transportation. Registration fees will be as follows: Official rate is set in Canadian dollars Approximate conversion
March 2004 rate Students ( Before May 1 2004 )** $100.00 CAN*

112. KCL Mathematical Biology
Mathematics Department, Mathematical Biology group. Members.
http://www.mth.kcl.ac.uk/research/mathbiol/
Mathematics Department
Mathematical Biology Research Activities This field of research includes
  • the investigation of the general mathematical properties of models of development and their implications for evolution, and
  • control in physiology and geophysiology.
Staff:
Prof P T Saunders

Postgraduate Study

Return to KCL Mathematics

113. Essential Mathematical Biology-springer(2004) ҽѧ×ÊÔ´ ŵ±´¶ûѧÊõ×ÊÔ´Íø - Powere
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114. Nsf.gov - DMS - Funding - Mathematical Biology - US National
PROGRAM GUIDELINES. Apply to PD 097334 as follows For full proposals submitted via FastLane standard Grant Proposal Guidelines apply. For full proposals submitted via Grants
http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5690&org=DMS&from=home

115. Center For Cancer Research Nanobiology Program (CCRNP)
Laboratory of Experimental and Computational Biology (LECB) formerly the Laboratory of Mathematical Biology (LMMB). Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, Maryland. Research areas macromolecular structure and function; membrane structure and function; immunology; phamacokinetics and computational and modeling methodology.
http://www-lmmb.ncifcrf.gov/
Center for Cancer Research Nanobiology Program (CCRNP)
http://www.ccrnp.ncifcrf.gov/ Search CCRNP Web site
Program Research topics
Formerly the Laboratory of Experimental and Computational Biology (LECB)
Formerly the Laboratory of Mathematical Biology (LMMB)
Center for Cancer Research National Cancer Institute National Institutes of Health
This CCRNP Web site for is research data and software. The official CCRNP Web site is on the ccr.cancer.gov server.
Robert P. Blumenthal, Ph.D., Program Director
Note the name of the lab has been changed as of August 1, 2005 from Laboratory of Computational and Experimental Biology (LECB) to Center for Cancer Research Nanobiology Program (CCRNP).
Office of the Chief
Robert P. Blumenthal, Ph.D., Program Director
List of Investigators

116. Welcome
Welcome to Truman's Mathematical Biology website. Our next colloquium will be on WEDNESDAY (rather than Thursday), October 27 at 330 p.m. in MG2050.
http://mathbio.truman.edu/
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Truman site people Our next colloquium will be on WEDNESDAY (rather than Thursday), October 27 at 3:30 p.m. in MG2050. Nathan Kopp will be speaking on Click on the colloquia link to see an abstract and information on future colloquia NEW: Click on the research link to see 2011 research projects! Students may now submit their applications to pjryan@truman.edu . Due date for applications is 11:59 p.m., Monday, November 22, 2010. Application form is available by contacting pjryan@truman.edu or clicking here: /studentapplicationMathematicalBiology2011InterdisciplinaryResearchProgram.doc pjryan@truman.edu by Truman State University Kirksville, Missouri . 660-785-4000. All rights reserved.
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117. Mathematical Biology In Computing Science And Mathematics, University Of Stirlin
Mathematical Biology Research Group. Members, research projects.
http://www.cs.stir.ac.uk/research/groups/math-biol.html
Skip to main page content - your browser does not fully support our CSS, or is text-only. The Department Home Prospective Students Staff List Research Information ... Other Links Computing Science Current Student Information Computing Science Seminars Maths and Stats Group Mathematics Seminars Statistical Service The University University Home Page Student/Staff Portal WebCT home ... groups Search: Research Enquiries
Mathematical Biology
Applied Mathematics research at Stirling has recently re-focused on the Mathematical Biology Research Group. Our work covers the epidemiology and economics of infectious diseases, the evolution of populations and stage and age structured populations dynamics. We work collaboratively with members of the School of Biological and Environmental Science, the Institute of Aquaculture, Division of Economics at the School of Management and the Computing Scientists here at Stirling as well as with a wide range of groups outside Stirling. We welcome applications from prospective graduate students, both international and UK. Please contact for more details about the group and its activities.

118. Mathematical Biology
Mathematical Biology at the University of Houston. Department of Mathematics The following is a list of people who have done work in mathematical biology, or whose work is
http://www.math.uh.edu/~josic/bio/
Mathematical Biology at the University of Houston
Department of Mathematics
The following is a list of people who have done work in mathematical biology, or whose work is directly applicable to mathematical biology. You will find more information about these faculty members if you follow the links to their pages Giles Auchmuty is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Houston.maintains a continuing interest in the analysis of nonlinear equations and electromagnetic effects arising in biological problems. Recently he has worked with Mandri Obeysekere and Edwin Tecarro on ODE models of the cell-cycle. Also John Alford has recently graduated with a Ph.D. thesis on the existence and computation of rotating wave solutions of the Fitzhugh Nagumo equations. This study was motivated by models investigated by Leon Glass for tachycardiac arrhythmias. 1) with M.N. Obeyesekere and E.S. Tecarro, "Analysis of a model of the Mammalian Cell cycle's G1 phase", Nonlinear Analysis and Applications, (to appear). 2) with M.N. Obeyesekere, E.S. Tecarro and S.O. Zimmerman, "A model of cell cycle behavior dominated by kinetics of a pathway stimulated by growth factors", Bull. Math. Biology, 61, (1999), 917-934

119. Mathematical Biology
The HongKongUniversity of Science and Technology Department of Mathematics Clear WaterBay, Kowloon Hong Kong Copyrightc 2009,2010 by Jerey Robert Chasnov This work is licensed
http://www.math.ust.hk/~machas/mathematical-biology.pdf

120. SpringerLink - Journal Of Mathematical Biology
Journal whose scope includes the application of mathematical modelling and reasoning to the understanding of biological systems and the explanation of biological phenomena. Tables of contents and abstracts. Full text to subscribers.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/1432-1416/
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