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  1. Mathematical Biology: I. An Introduction (Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics) by James D. Murray, 2007-12-08
  2. A Course in Mathematical Biology: Quantitative Modeling with Mathematical and Computational (Monographs on Mathematical Modeling and Computation) by Gerda de Vries, Thomas Hillen, et all 2006-06-27
  3. Stochastic Modelling for Systems Biology (Mathematical and Computational Biology) by Darren J. Wilkinson, 2006-04-18
  4. Essential Mathematical Biology by Nicholas F. Britton, 2004-10-28
  5. Mathematical Models in Biology (Classics in Applied Mathematics) by Leah Edelstein-Keshet, 2005-02
  6. Mathematical Models in Biology: An Introduction by Elizabeth S. Allman, John A. Rhodes, 2003-10-13
  7. An Introduction to Mathematical Biology by Linda J.S. Allen, 2006-07-29
  8. An Introduction to Mathematical Physiology and Biology (Cambridge Studies in Mathematical Biology) by J. Mazumdar, 1999-10-13
  9. Mathematical Models in Population Biology and Epidemiology by Fred Brauer, Carlos Castillo-Chavez, 2001-03-30
  10. Studies in Mathematical Biology (Maa Studies in Mathematics, Volume 15 and 16)
  11. Mathematical Aspects of Hodgkin-Huxley Neural Theory (Cambridge Studies in Mathematical Biology) by Jane Cronin, 1987-08-28
  12. Introduction to Computational Biology: Maps, Sequences and Genomes (Interdisciplinary Statistics) by Michael S. Waterman, 1995-06-01
  13. Differential Equations and Mathematical Biology by D.S. Jones, B.D. Sleeman, et all 2003-02-26
  14. Mathematical Techniques for Biology and Medicine by William Simon, 1987-02-01

1. Society For Mathematical Biology
You can take a look at the benefits of being a member of the Society for mathematical biology, see a substantial list of services provided by SMB, or see our
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Who Are We? Our society is committed to attracting members from all countries, and from a wide spectrum of interests. We hope to be able to provide a forum for discussion of research in biology, mathematical-biology, and mathematics applied to or motivated by biology. Interdisciplinary research such as biophysics, computational biology, and many other similar realms are a growing part of our mandate. We hope that you will help broaden our horizons with your particular approach or research interests by joining the society and participating in our meetings.
Feel free to take a look around our website for more information about who we are and what we do. There is an easy navigation menu provided for you at the left. You can take a look at the benefits of being a member of the Society for Mathematical Biology, see a substantial list of services provided by SMB, or see our listing of Meetings. Also available are links to our publications and open positions. Join Us!

2. Centre For Mathematical Biology
The Centre for mathematical biology (CMB) at the University of Oxford is part of the Mathematical Institute and was established in 1983
http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/cmb
Enquiries: +44 (0) 1865 273518 Fax: +44 (0) 1865 273583 The Centre for Mathematical Biology (CMB) at the University of Oxford is part of the Mathematical Institute and was established in 1983 as the first centre of its kind in Britain, under the directorship of Professor James D. Murray , FRS, designed specifically to foster interdisciplinary research in the area. Since 1992, the CMB has been under the leadership of Professor Philip K. Maini Please follow the links in the navigation panel to find out more about us. Webpage last updated 9th January 2004 by S.Jolliffe Home Research People ... Contact Us This website was designed by C.Bampfylde and site content written by S.Schnell
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3. Mathematical Biology Main Menu.
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4. Matthiopoulos
Jason Matthiopoulos' links to mathematical biology Sites.
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5. Laboratory Of Experimental And Computational Biology
Formerly the Laboratory of mathematical biology (LMMB) activities of the Laboratory Experimental and Computational Biology (LECB) fall into several broad areas macromolecular
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Laboratory of Experimental and Computational Biology (LECB)
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  • Computational RNA Structure Group
  • Protein Interactions Group
  • Molecular Information Theory Group
  • Molecular Structure Section ...
  • Structural Bioinformatics
    Formerly the Laboratory of Mathematical Biology (LMMB)
    Center for Cancer Research National Cancer Institute National Institutes of Health
    The CCR also has an alternative web site for the LECB
    Jacob V. Maizel, Jr., Ph.D., Chief
    The activities of the Laboratory Experimental and Computational Biology (LECB) fall into several broad areas: macromolecular structure and function; membrane structure and function; immunology; phamacokinetics and computational and modeling methodology. The work is both theoretical and experimental. Application of theoretical understanding to these biological systems is accomplished through the use of advanced computing. Many of the theoretical studies are possible only through use of the supercomputing facilities at the Advanced Biomedical Computing Center, FCRDC, which was created and sponsored through the initiative of the Laboratory of Experimental and Computational Biology. The Laboratory oversees the development and operation of the contractor-operated The ABCC which serves as the only public-domain supercomputing center dedicated to biomedical research in the world. Access is provided to suitable applicants from the biomedical community, on the basic of scientific priority as evaluated by a time allocation group made up of representatives from the NCI, other NIH Institutes, and the extramural community. The goal is to provide access for challenging computational biology problems to proven, easy-to-use, fast, reliable, efficient, high-performance computers. The computing environment is centered around MIMD supercomputers and scalar parallel machines. A fiber optic network interconnects these platforms, and provides Internet access and high speed connections to a userbase of more than 1600 researchers.
  • 6. SMB - Current Newsletter
    Search. mathematical biology Newsletter. Volume 17 1 January 2004 The Society for mathematical biology. Edited by Holly Gaff. Click
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    Mathematical Biology Newsletter
    Volume 17 #1 - January 2004
    The Society for Mathematical Biology
    Edited by: Holly Gaff Click here for the newsletter in pdf format
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    Please send comments and corrections for this edition of the SMB Newsletter to: editor@smb.org
  • 7. Centre For Mathematical Biology
    The Centre is designed to promote research in mathematical biology at the University of Alberta through interdisciplinary research collaboration, a visitor program, a seminar series, a summer school, and postdoctoral and graduate education.
    http://www.math.ualberta.ca/~mathbio/
    Home About Us People Events Research Projects ... Sitemap The Centre for Mathematical Biology (CMB) has been operational since January 2002. The Centre is designed to promote research in mathematical biology at the University of Alberta through interdisciplinary research collaboration, a visitor program, a seminar series, a summer school, and postdoctoral and graduate education. On May 4May 14, 2004 we hosted the 3rd annual PIMS Mathematical Biology Summer Workshop entitled "Mathematics of Biological Systems". In the workshop we introduced undergraduate mathematics students to mathematical modeling and analysis applied to real biological systems. Instructors were Gerda de Vries, Thomas Hillen, Frithjof Lutscher, and Gary de Young (King's University College, Edmonton) with Guest Lecture by Leah Edelstein-Keshet (University of British Columbia). Last year we had 22 students from 14 different universities across Canada and the United States. The focus of the CMB is on research across the disciplines of Mathematics and Biology and on research between departments and institutions. The Centre also includes office space and computing facilities for our visitors and postdoctoral fellows. Search our site powered by Google usr="Mathbio";

    8. Institute For Mathematics And Its Applications (IMA)- 1998-1999 Program: Mathema
    Significant applications of mathematics to biology have occurred for nearly a century remained problematical; much work in mathematical biology was relatively sterile, unsullied by
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    Program Registration Postdoc/Membership Application Program Feedback ... Join our Mailing Lists
    IMA ANNUAL PROGRAM FOR 1998-1999:
    The year is divided into three components: Fall Quarter,
    September-December, 1998:
    Theoretical Problems in Developmental Biology and Immunology
    Winter Quarter, January-March, 1999:
    Mathematical Problems in Physiology
    Spring Quarter,
    April-June, 1999:
    Dynamic Models of Ecosystems and Epidemics

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    Annual Program Organizers Name Present Institution Lisa J. Fauci
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    James D. Murray Alan Perelson (Chair) Michael Reed Tulane University Princeton University University of Washington ... Los Alamos Natl. Lab.

    9. Mathematical Biology At UBC
    GRADUATE STUDIES IN. mathematical biology. Programs for the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees arranged through THE INSTITUTE OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS.
    http://www.iam.ubc.ca/mathbio.html
    GRADUATE STUDIES IN
    MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY
    Programs for the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees arranged through
    THE INSTITUTE OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS
    UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
    The Institute programs involve research supervisors and teaching faculty from several departments. Course programs will be arranged between the Institute and a department.
    RESEARCH AREAS INCLUDE:
    • Animal Behavior
    • Ecology
    • Evolutionary Genetics
    • Excitable Cells
    • Immunology
    • Morphogenesis
    • Neurobiology
    • Neural Networks
    • Pattern Formation
    PARTICIPATING FACULTY INCLUDE:
    More detailed information and application forms for these programs can be obtained from: The Director
    Institute of Applied Mathematics
    The University of British Columbia
    Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z2

    10. Guilin Meeting
    THE 3rd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON mathematical biology August 1518, 2002, Guilin, China A SATELLITE MEETING OF ICM-2002 Final Announcement.
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    THE 3rd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
    ON MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY
    August 15-18, 2002, Guilin, China
    A SATELLITE MEETING OF ICM-2002

    Final Announcement
    Program Committees ... Form ORGANIZED BY : THE CHINESE SOCIETY OF BIOMATHEMATICS, CMS
    HOSTED BY: GUANGXI NORMAL UNIVERSITY , GUILIN, CHINA
    Mathematical biology is an emerging interdisciplinary science that closely tied to life sciences and
    mathematics. It covers a wide range of fields and attracts a growing attention of many expertise
    and researchers. The 21st century promises a new era of rapid growth of modern life science and
    biotechnology. The conference to be held at the beginning of the century will provide a unique
    opportunity for the researchers to present their latest views and achievements in their scientific
    research areas and obtain cutting edge information of science and technology. The objective of this conference is to promote academic exchanges that will further high level research in the field of mathematical biology and facilitate the development of modern technology in applications relevant to the world economy, social development and the environmental protection.

    11. LMS/EPSRC Short Course On Mathematical Biology
    University of Manchester, UK; 611 January 2002.
    http://www.ma.man.ac.uk/~mheil/BioMaths/
    LMS/EPSRC Short Course on Mathematical Biology
    January 6-11, 2002
    Department of Mathematics
    University of Manchester
    Organiser: Dr. Matthias Heil
    [Introduction] [Programme] [Course Overview] [Accommodation] ... [Further Information] Here's the latest update of the programme incl. directions to Hulme Hall etc.
    Introduction
    Over the past decades, mathematics has increasingly (and successfully) been applied to the modelling and analysis of many biological and physiological problems. Mathematical Biology has thus developed into an active, varied and inherently interdisciplinary field of research. Major advances have been made (e.g.) in the modelling of disease spreading and tumour growth, in the analysis of biological pattern formation and in physiological fluid mechanics. The complexity of biological and physiological systems makes them a rich source of challenging problems whose analysis often stimulates the development of novel mathematical techniques. Many mathematics departments in the UK now offer courses in Mathematical Biology but typically the syllabi of these courses only cover a small subset of the entire field, reflecting the research interests within each department. This problem persists at PhD level and especially first year PhD students often fail to appreciate the breadth of the field. The aim of this course is to provide first and second year mathematics PhD students with an overview of four main research areas in Mathematical Biology. The course will start with an opening lecture on

    12. SpringerLink - Publication
    link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00285/tocs.htm mathematical biology Homepage.The slippery gooiness of biology is a consequence of its incredible complexity, consisting as it does of complex systems based upon chemistry.
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    Publication Journal of Mathematical Biology Publisher: Springer-Verlag Heidelberg ISSN: 0303-6812 (Paper) 1432-1416 (Online) Subject: Life Sciences Mathematics Issues in bold contain article full text that you are entitled to view. Online First Volume 48 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Request a sample Volume 47 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 46 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 45 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 44 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 43 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 42 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 41 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 40 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 39 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 38 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 37 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 36 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 35 Number 8 Number 7 Number 6 Number 5 ... Number 1 Volume 34 Number 8 Number 7 Numbers 5-6 Number 4 ... Number 3 Publication 1 of 1 Previous Publication Next Publication Linking Options About This Journal Editorial Board Manuscript Submission Quick Search Search within this publication...

    13. Mathematics Archives - Topics In Mathematics - Mathematical Biology
    Topics in Mathematics. mathematical biology. AgeSpecific Population Models. ADD. KEYWORDS Fibonacci's rabbit problem. SOURCE Allen E. Martin. TECHNOLOGY Spreadsheets. AMS's Materials Organized by
    http://archives.math.utk.edu/topics/mathematicalBiology.html
    Topics in Mathematics Mathematical Biology

    14. SpringerLink - Publication
    link.springerny.com/link/service/journals/00285/tocs.htm Laboratory of Experimental and Computational Biology Formerly the Laboratory of mathematical biology (LMMB).
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    Publication Journal of Mathematical Biology Publisher: Springer-Verlag Heidelberg ISSN: 0303-6812 (Paper) 1432-1416 (Online) Subject: Life Sciences Mathematics Issues in bold contain article full text that you are entitled to view. Online First Volume 48 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Request a sample Volume 47 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 46 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 45 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 44 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 43 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 42 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 41 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 40 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 39 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 38 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 37 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 36 Number 6 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 ... Number 1 Volume 35 Number 8 Number 7 Number 6 Number 5 ... Number 1 Volume 34 Number 8 Number 7 Numbers 5-6 Number 4 ... Number 3 Publication 1 of 1 Previous Publication Next Publication Linking Options About This Journal Editorial Board Manuscript Submission Quick Search Search within this publication...

    15. Mathematical Biology
    mathematical biology This web site, created at Brandeis University, offers concrete interactive simulations of scientific concepts that are applications of advanced mathematics topics. Content is
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    16. Undergraduate Summer Research Program At Penn State Mathematical Biology
    Research opportunities in mathematical biology are described.
    http://www.pserie.psu.edu/science/mathdept/REU.html

    17. Stephen Roberts's Home Page
    Oxford. Robotics Research Group. Machine learning, Bayesian learning, datadriven inference, signal and image processing, bioinformatics, computational and mathematical biology.
    http://www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~sjrob
    Stephen Roberts
    Telephone:
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    Room: 34 Jenkin
    E-mail: sjrob@robots.ox.ac.uk Stephen Roberts' main area of research lies in machine learning approaches to data analysis. He has particular interests in the application of machine learning methods to problems in mathematical biology. Current research focuses on Bayesian statistics, graphical models, independent component analysis and information theory. He runs the and is a fellow of Somerville College Brain-Computer Interface Book: Probabilistic Modelling

    18. Journal Of Mathematical Biology
    Journal of mathematical biology ISSN03036812 Springer
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    19. CMB: People - David Sumpter
    Bulletin of mathematical biology, 63, 951980. PDF. 2000. Sumpter, DJT and Broomhead, DS (2000). submitted to Bulletin of mathematical biology. PDF.
    http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/~sumpter/
    Enquiries: +44 (0) 1865 270501 Fax: +44 (0) 1865 270515
    David Sumpter
    Address (until April 2004)
    Mathematics Department
    Umeå University
    Umeå 90187
    Sweden
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    On parental leave till April 2004
    Telephone
    Direct Home
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    Email sumpter@maths.ox.ac.uk
    Research Interests
    My research concerns understanding the organisation of biological systems through the application of mathematical modelling. My aim is contribute to answering biological problems using novel and interesting mathematics. My two major areas of research are:
    The Organisation of Insect Societies:
    Social insect behaviour does not only consist of simple rule following. During the process of choosing a new nest, Leptothorax Population Dynamics: (Bach et al., 2003).
    Refereed Publications
    Journal of Animal Ecology pdf
    Journal of Theoretical Medicine PDF
    Theoretical Population Biology PDF
    Sumpter, D. J. T. and Beekman, M. (2003) From non-linearity to optimality: pheromone trail foraging by ants.

    20. Bulletin Of Mathematical Biology
    Bulletin of mathematical biology The Bulletin of mathematical biology is devoted to research at the junction of computational, theoretical and experimental biology. With its high scientific
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