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[Computational-biology] Call for Applications: Game Theoretical Modeling of Evolution in Structured Populations, a NIMBioS Tutorial

Catherine Crawley via comp-bio%40net.bio.net (by ccrawley from nimbios.org)
Mon Nov 16 10:56:30 EST 2015


The National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis 
(NIMBioS) is now accepting applications for its Tutorial, "Game 
Theoretical Modeling of Evolution in Structured Populations," to be held 
April 25-27, 2016, at NIMBioS.

*Objectives: *Participants will be introduced to the discrete graph 
theory methods and models of structured population as well as classical 
continuous models based on differential equations. They will learn how 
to use such methods and/or build and analyze models in the context of 
the tutorial's topics and will work in small groups to experience how to 
use the methodology to describe, simulate, and analyze the relevant 
biological systems.Participants will be exposed to software that 
implements the mathematical methods, aids visualization, and facilitates 
computations and analyses.Participants will learn how the tutorial 
materials may fit into mathematics and biology courses or be used as an 
introduction to independent studies or undergraduate research.

*Location: *NIMBioS at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville

*Co-Organizers: *Mark Broom, Mathematics, City Univ. London; Jonathan 
Rowell, Mathematics and Statistics, Univ. of North Carolina, Greensboro; 
Jan Rychtar, Mathematics and Statistics, Univ. of North Carolina, 
Greensboro; and
Jeremy Van Cleve, Biology, Univ. of Kentucky

For more information about the tutorial and a link to the online 
application form, go to http://www.nimbios.org/tutorials/TT_gametheory

Participation in NIMBioS tutorials is by application only. Individuals 
with a strong interest in the topic are encouraged to apply, and 
successful applicants will be notified within two weeks after the 
application deadline. If needed, financial support for travel, meals, 
and lodging is available for tutorial attendees.

*Application deadline:* February 15, 2016

The National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis 
(NIMBioS) (http://www.nimbios.org) brings together researchers from 
around the world to collaborate across disciplinary boundaries to 
investigate solutions to basic and applied problems in the life 
sciences. NIMBioS is sponsored by the National Science Foundation, with 
additional support from The University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

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