karplus at bray.cse.ucsc.edu (Kevin Karplus) wrote in message
> You might find Bayesian statistics and its application to
> bioinformatics more interesting than biophysics.
Yes, there are an explotion about Bayesian methods and
"bioinformathics". In fact,I have worked with Dynamical Bayesian
Models (Dynamical Linear Models)on coral growth time series. The
bayesian methods are part of my interests but I am talking about nore
"theoretical" biology, you know, the mechanistic aproach rather the
'phenomenological' approcah (i.e. evolution and population dynamical
models rather biostatistic and experiment and sample design).
carlos