About the Conference
Description
The life sciences have become increasingly quantitative as new technologies facilitate collection and analysis of vast amounts of data ranging from complete genomic sequences of organisms to satellite imagery of forest landscapes on continental scales. As a consequence, mathematics and computational science have become crucial technologies for the study of complex models of biological processes.
This conference of the SIAM Activity Group on Life Sciences and the Society for Mathematical Biology will provide a cross-disciplinary forum for catalyzing mathematical research relevant to the life sciences. It will facilitate rapid diffusion of new mathematical and computational methods in the life sciences, and may stimulate more researchers to work in these important areas. Mathematicians, life scientists, computational biologists, bioengineers and others interested in mathematical and computational analysis of biological systems are encouraged to attend.
Themes
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Ecology, Environmental and Evolutionary Biology
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Genomics
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Imaging
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Neuroscience
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Structural Biology
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Modeling Diseases
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Biomathematics in Industry
- Biology
- Toxicology
- Stochastic effects in Biology
- Cell Motility