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  1. Population Genetics of Multiple Loci (Wiley Series in Mathematical & Computational Biology) by Freddy Bugge Christiansen, 2000-01-11
  2. Partial Differential Equations: Models in Physics and Biology (Mathematical Research)

141. IMA Workshop: Experiments In Physical Biology Part I: May 2-6, 2005 And Part II:
Workshop in two sessions on quantitative analysis of experimental data. IMA, Minnesota, USA; Part 1 26 May 2005, Part 2 1620 May 2005.
http://www.ima.umn.edu/matter/spring/biology.html
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142. MSRI - SGP: Biomathematics, Bioengineering & Clinical Aspects Of Blood Flow
Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, California, USA; 23 July 9 August 2002.
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  • Home Scientific For Scientists Programs Programs Home Current Programs Upcoming Programs ... Calendar for Scientists Search for Events By Title or Description: After: Before: MSRI Home Scientific Programs Programs Home Main Wiki Discussions 2002-07-23 to 2002-08-09 Stanley A. Berger, Giovanni P. Galdi (co-chair), Charles S. Peskin, Alfio Quarteroni, Anne M. Robertson (co-chair), Adélia Sequeira, and Howard Yonas Tags: blood blood Summer Grad Program Summer Grad Program scientific Goal:
    The main goal of this school is to bring together internationally renowned experts in blood flow to teach junior researchers about blood flow from diverse perspectives. These experts will include surgeons, radiologists, mathematicians, engineers and computational fluid-dynamicists. The school will go well beyond the communication of recent research results. The school will allow students to gain a perspective of cross-disciplinary aspects of the same fundamental topic from experts in the field and provide these young researchers the opportunity to establish research collaborations with the senior researchers from participating countries
    Structure:
    The first week of the three-week summer school (July 23-26) will include courses in fundamental graduate level continuum mechanics (fluid mechanics and solid mechanics) and mathematics and numerical methods to provide a common background and vocabulary for the participants. There will be homework assignments and office hours to assure that all the participating students acquire the fundamentals necessary for the subsequent main lectures.

143. ECMTB2002
5th Conference of the European Society of Mathematical and Theoretical Biology on Mathematical Modelling and Computing in Biology and Medicine. Milano, Italy; 2 to 6 July 2002.
http://www.mat.unimi.it/users/ecmtb/

144. Course On Micro Array Analysis
Advanced course/workshop. Bressanone, Italy; 711 June 2004.
http://www.economia.unimi.it/projects/marray/2004/
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145. MASAMB-XIV: 14th Annual Meeting
Mathematical and Statistical Aspects of Molecular Biology, 14th Annual Meeting. Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge, UK; 2223 March 2004.
http://www.newton.ac.uk/events/masamb/
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MASAMB-XIV: 14th Annual Meeting
Monday 22 March - Tuesday 23 March 2004 Scientific Organisers Nick Goldman EBI-EMBL, Hinxton, Cambridge Wally Gilks MRC Biostatistics Unit, Cambridge Programme Speakers Participants Posters ... Photograph
Theme of Workshop
Bioinformatics and statistical genetics, twin themes of the long-running series of annual MASAMB meetings, have gained huge impetus from large-scale genome sequencing projects and development of high-throughput biological assay systems, including gene-expression microarrays. These immense data resources, and the underlying complexities of molecular and cell biology, provide exciting research opportunitities for numerate scientists. With typically around 60-80 participants from mathematics, statistics, computer science, bioinformatics, biology and related fields, the MASAMB meetings provide an intimate setting for exchange of ideas in methodological and applied research. Research students and scientists newly entering the field of genomic research are particularly welcome. The meeting will contain approximately 12 half-hour talks selected from participants' submissions, plus a poster session.

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