The two-week 2014 Summer Graduate Program, co-sponsored by NIMBioS, the
Mathematical Biosciences Institute (MBI) and the Centre for Applied
Mathematics in Bioscience and Medicine (CAMBAM)
<https://www.mcgill.ca/cambam/>, will be held July 7-18, 2014, at MBI on
the campus of The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. The summer
school program will focus on the theory, mathematical modeling and
experimental study of biological rhythms. The program begins with a boot
camp introducing the basic mathematical tools and techniques used in
studying biological rhythms. In depth explorations of specific problems
will then be presented. Students will also work in small groups on
projects, which will be presented at the end of the program.
Graduate students from the mathematical, physical and life sciences are
encouraged to apply. There are no fees associated with this program. If
needed, the math institutes can provide some support (transportation,
lodging) for attendees.
*Dates:* July 7-18, 2014
*Location: *MBI, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
*Co-sponsors:* NIMBioS, MBI, and CAMBAM
*Application Deadline: *February 28, 2014
For more information about the program and a link to the online
application, go to www.mbi.osu.edu/eduprograms/graduate2014.html
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Catherine Crawley, Ph.D.
Communications Manager
National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS)
University of Tennessee
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