Mathematical Biology
Relevant links to Mathematical Biology Web Pages
Conferences relating to Mathematical Biology
- General listing
2007:
- SIAM Joint Meeting, New Orleans, LA
- Application of Analysis to Mathematical Biology, Durham, NC
2006:
- SIAM Annual meeting, Boston, MA
- SMB Annual meeting, Rayleigh, NC
- SIAM Life Sciences, Rayleigh, NC
- DIMACS Workshop on Immuno-Epidemilogy
2005:
- SIAM Annual meeting, New Orleans, LA
- Workshop on Modeling the Rapid Evolution of Infectious Disease, May 14-17, London, Ontario
- Society for Mathematical Biology Annual Conference, July 2005, Dresden, Germany
- SIAM conference on Applications of Dynamics Systems, May 2005, Snowbird
2004
- Society for Mathematical Biology Annual Conference, July 2004, Ann Arbor
- SIAM conference on the Life Sciences, June 2004, Portland
- Gordon Conference on Theoretical Biology and Biomathematics
- DIMACS Workshop on the Evolution and Control of Drug Resistance, Rutgers
- Systems Biology Dynamics: from Gene to Organisms, Montreal
2003:
- Society for Mathematical Biology Annual Conference, Aug 2003, Scotland
- Biocomplexity IV: Regenerative
Biology and Medicine at Indiana U., May 2003
- Modelling and Computers in Cancer Therapy, March 2003, Italy
2002:
- General Listing
- European Society of Mathematical Biology and Theoretical Biology, July
2002
- Society for Mathematical Biology Annual Conference, July 2002
- Gordon conference on Theoretical Biology, June 2002
- U. of Florida, conference
on Theoretical Immunology, May 2002
- Siam meeting on Life Sciences, March. 2002
Previous years:
- AMS annual meeting, New Orleans Jan 2001
- Society of Mathematical Biology annual meeting, August 2001
- International conference honoring the work of John Jacquez
- Duke University's Conference on Mathematical Immunology
- Society for Mathematical Biology's 2000
Meeting
- 2000 Gordon Conference in Theoretical Biology and Biomathematics
- Theory and Mathematics in
Biology and Medicine
- Pacific Northwest
Workshop in Mathematical Biology
- 1998 Gordon Conference
in Theoretical Biology and Biomathematics
- Mathematical Biology at
the University of Michigan
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