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  1. Introduction to Mathematical Biology by S. I. Rubinow, 2003-01-13
  2. Mathematical Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases: Model Building, Analysis and Interpretation (Wiley Series in Mathematical & Computational Biology) by O. Diekmann, J. A. P. Heesterbeek, 2000-05-25
  3. An Introduction to Systems Biology: Design Principles of Biological Circuits (Chapman & Hall/Crc Mathematical and Computational Biology) by Uri Alon, 2006-07-07
  4. Applied Mathematical Demography (Statistics for Biology and Health) by Nathan Keyfitz, Hal Caswell, 2005-01-14
  5. Optimal Control Applied to Biological Models (Chapman & Hall / Crc Mathematical and Computational Biology) by Suzanne Lenhart, John T. Workman, 2007-05-07
  6. Epidemic Modelling: An Introduction (Cambridge Studies in Mathematical Biology) by D. J. Daley, J. Gani, 2001-05-28
  7. Normal Mode Analysis: Theory and Applications to Biological and Chemical Systems (Mathematical and Computational Biology)
  8. Nonlinear Dynamics, Mathematical Biology, and Social Science (Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity Lecture Notes) by Joshua Epstein, 1997-07-01
  9. Elements of Mathematical Biology by Alfred J. Lotka, 1957-06
  10. Mathematical Biology: An Introduction with Maple and Matlab (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) by Ronald W. Shonkwiler, 2008-08
  11. The Mathematical Approach to Biology and Medicine by Norman T. J. Bailey, 1967-01-01
  12. Computational Cell Biology
  13. The Ten Most Wanted Solutions in Protein Bioinformatics (Chapman & Hall/Crc Mathematical Biology and Medicine) by Anna Tramontano, 2005-05-24
  14. Handbook of Hidden Markov Models in Bioinformatics (Mathematical and Computational Biology) by Martin Gollery, 2008-06-03

21. Matthiopoulos
papers (19th century onwards) Mathematics Differential equations and oscillations - Math pages - SOS Mathematics mathematical biology - mathematical biology
http://smub.st-and.ac.uk/jason_matthiopoulos/page11.html
E lectronic and I nteractive D ocuments Biology
Biological control

Biology online

Biotiming tutorial

Dictionary of biology
...
Full-text, original papers (19th century onwards)

Mathematics
Differential equations and oscillations

Math pages

S.O.S. Mathematics

Mathematical biology Mathematical biology pages A mathematical model for the shape of the hooks of Cestodae Morphogenesis in Candida albicans Primer to catastrophe theory ... Time, points and space: Analysis of wildlife data in GIS Modelling CAMASE - Guidelines for modelling Statistics Electronic textbook of statistics Elements of experimental design Moments and characteristic functions Probability tutorials ... Stat refresher Simulation Monte-Carlo techniques Across Trophic Level System Simulation Other Back to S.M.R.U. Home page

22. UBC Institute Of Applied Mathematics
Interdisciplinary graduate programs offered in fields such as mathematical biology, numerical analysis, and computational geometry.
http://www.iam.ubc.ca
Institute of Applied Mathematics
The University of British Columbia
Room 311, Leonard S. Klinck Bldg.
6356 Agricultural Road
Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z2
Canada
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23. Centre For Mathematical Biology -- Research Projects
Funding Langevin and Kramers Equations in mathematical biology. Participants KP Hadeler (Tuebingen, Germany), T. Hillen, and F. Lutscher.
http://www.math.ualberta.ca/~mathbio/thillenprojects.html
Home About Us People Events Research Projects Publications Opportunities Funding Links ... Sitemap Research Projects
Researchers:
Blow-up for Hyperbolic Models for Chemosensitive Movement Participants: T. Hillen and Howard Levine (Iowa State University). Research description: Although finite time blow up is an interesting phenomenon, it does not show up in nature. In this project we study alternative models, which respect the finite volume of the particles and which allow for globally existing solutions. We are interested in pattern formation, bifurcations, scaling and qualitative behavior. Here are relations to nonlinear Cahn-Hillard equations. Funding: Fairy Rings Participants: P. Kharbanda (Alberta Research Council) and T. Hillen. Research description: The growth and the control of fairy rings are mathematically modeled. Funding: Langevin and Kramers Equations in Mathematical Biology Participants: K.P. Hadeler (Tuebingen, Germany), T. Hillen

24. Biology Directory
Listings of sites in mathematical biology.
http://www.biology-online.org/links1/mathematical_biology.asp
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Agriculture
The science of adapting the environment to provide self-sufficient methods of cultivation.
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The Earth Sciences, investigating the way our planet works and the mechanisms of nature that drive it.
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The Earth's environment, studying and learning how to preserve our atmosphere and living environment.
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25. The Israeli Society For Theoretical And Mathematical Biology
The Israeli Society for Theoretical and mathematical biology (ISTMB). Soon sixth annual conference. The Society for mathematical biology (SMB). Aims of ISTMB
http://bioinformatics.weizmann.ac.il/istmb/
Wellcome to the homepage of the Israeli Society for Theoretical and Mathematical Biology. The page was updated from its old version . Please notify any problems, as well as any other suggestion for improvement, to Barak Shenhav . We appologize for any (temporary) inconvenient. Thank you.
The Israeli Society for
Theoretical and Mathematical Biology
(ISTMB)
Soon sixth annual conference
Our society was established in 1996 to foster interdisciplinary research in Israel and to provide a forum for Israeli scientists to discuss research in theoretical biology, mathematical-biology, computational biology, biophysics, and mathematics applied to or motivated by biology.
  • About ISTMB
  • People @ ISTMB
  • ISTMB conferences
    • Fifth annual conference (Bar Ilan University, 25.3.2002)
    • Fourth annual conference (Ramat-Efal, 3.5.2001)
    • Third annual conference (Technion, Haifa, 5.1.2000)
    • Second annual conference (Sde Boker, 31.12.98-1.1.99)
    • First annual conference (Tel-Aviv University, 29.1.98)
  • Publications

26. KCL Mathematical Biology Group
Mathematics Department, mathematical biology group. Members.
http://www.mth.kcl.ac.uk/research/mathbiol/
Mathematics Department
Mathematical Biology Research Activities This field of research includes
  • the investigation of the general mathematical properties of models of development and their implications for evolution, and
  • control in physiology and geophysiology.
Staff:
Prof P T Saunders

Postgraduate Study

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27. Mathematical Biology - National Institute For Medical Research
mathematical biology. In the division of mathematical biology, we develop methods of sequence analysis to aid in the identification
http://mathbio.nimr.mrc.ac.uk/

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Mathematical Biology
In the division of Mathematical Biology, we develop methods of sequence analysis to aid in the identification of novel genes from the sequences of the human and other genomes. Our methods work mainly with the protein sequence that is derived directly from the gene sequence. The most effective method we employ involves comparing protein sequences: if a novel protein is similar to a known protein, it may also share similarities in structure and function. If the novel gene has no similarity with a characterised protein, we use alternative approaches based on predictions of folded (3D) protein structure. We use a variety of methods for this, including sequence comparison methods that have been modified to take account of structure (threading) and statistical methods (such as Artificial Neural Nets) to infer the most likely structure. We are continually improving and expanding these methods through both fundamental research on algorithms and continual comparison and analysis of the sequences and structures that are known. top ^
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    • Genetics and Development Infections and Immunity Neurosciences Structural Biology
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28. Ingenta: All Issues -- Bulletin Of Mathematical Biology
user name. password. remember me. enter. Athens click here to login via Athens. Biology/Life Sciences Biology, Bulletin of mathematical biology,
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Bulletin of Mathematical Biology ISSN 0092-8240
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Volume 60 (1998) through Volume 65 (2003) Publisher: Academic Press see publisher's website see journal home page LATEST NEXT PREVIOUS EARLIEST Volume 65, Issue 1, January 2003 Volume 64, Issue 6, November 2002 Volume 64, Issue 5, September 2002 Volume 64, Issue 4, July 2002 Volume 64, Issue 3, May 2002 Volume 64, Issue 2, March 2002 Volume 64, Issue 1, January 2002 LATEST NEXT PREVIOUS EARLIEST Publisher: Academic Press terms and conditions

29. Centre For Mathematical Biology Home Page
Centre for mathematical biology. Members, research interests.
http://www.bath.ac.uk/cmb/
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Centre for Mathematical Biology
CMB Home
CMB Membership

CMB Seminars

Math Bio Sites

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The Centre was set up in 1994 to facilitate communication and encourage collaboration between mathematicians and biologists interested in interdisciplinary research at the University of Bath. Its membership includes about twenty permanent academic staff and their postgraduate students and postdocs. Most but not all of the members are in the departments of Maths or Biol (or both), and many of the postgrads are jointly supervised by a mathematician and a biologist. The Centre runs semi-formal lunchtime seminars on most Wednesdays in term time. We welcome visits from academics or from potential postgrads or postdocs. Contact the Director or a member with similar interests to your own. Information on how to reach the University of Bath is available here The Director of the Centre is Nick Britton , and its Steering Group consists of Nick Britton, Mike Mogie Gavin Shaddick Tamas Szekely and Jane White The membership page contains an indication of the areas of interest for each member, and links to their home or research page for further details. Click

30. Mathematical Biology
Links of mathematical biology. mathematical biology is an exciting and fast growing field. Most of the current topics of mathematical
http://math.la.asu.edu/~kuang/aims/mblinks.html
About AIMS Contact us Conference CPAA ... Order Info Links of Mathematical Biology NEWSLETTER MEETINGS JOURNALS BOOKS ... Back To Home Mathematical biology is an exciting and fast growing field. Most of the current topics of mathematical biology consist of the formulation and analysis of various mathematical models, often in the forms of difference equations or differential equations (ODEs, PDEs or stochastic DEs with or without time delay). Analytical and numerical studies of such models frequently present interesting and challenging dynamical system questions. To facilitate the broad interactions of mathematics and biology, this site is committed to provide an avenue for individuals and institutions to post news announcements (meetings, journals, questions, etc), to get to know each other, to initiate discussions and conduct collaborations. To succeed, this site needs your generous help to ensure its broad coverage and to keep it constantly updated. If you would like us to add a link, or make an announcement, or have a suggestion, please

31. Mathematical Biology In Dundee
Links to the university's research groups in the field of mathematical biology.
http://www.mcs.dundee.ac.uk:8080/~chaplain/math_biol.html
Mathematical Biology at Dundee Mathematical Biology at Dundee has a long and distinguished history. In 1884 Professor D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson was appointed as Professor of Biology and remained in Dundee for 33 years until 1917 when he moved to St. Andrews. D'Arcy Thompson, author of "Growth and Form", was perhaps the first mathematical biologist. A conference to mark the 50th anniversary of his death in 1998 is being held in Dundee The Centre for Nonlinear Systems in Biology, established in 1991, is active in promoting joint research between the Mathematics Department, the Scottish Crop Research Institute (SCRI) and Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland (BioSS). The aims of the Centre are to pursue interdisciplinary research programmes involving novel mathematical and statistical techniques in support of biological research. Mathematical Biology at SCRI is undertaken in the Unit of Integrative Bioscience, lead by Dr JW Crawford, heading a team comprising Drs IM Young, G. Squire, B. Marshall, K. Ritz, J. Liu, B. Griffiths. Mathematical modelling is currently being done in areas such as nonlinear diffusion and transport processes in soil and other porous media, complex biochemical systems, geneflow in agricultural and semi-natural systems: competition, invasions and succession, role of variation in functional trait in the stability of species-rich vegetation, quantifying the relation between physical structure and biological function, application of fractal geometry to soil structure and its relation to transport processes, fungal morphogenesis in nutritionally heterogeneous environments, origin and characterisation of stability in nonlinear systems subject to noise.

32. International Conference On Mathematical Biology SMB2003
International Conference on mathematical biology 2003. Annual Meeting of The Society of mathematical biology (SMB) University of Dundee • 69 August, 2003.
http://www.maths.dundee.ac.uk/smb03/
International Conference on Mathematical Biology 2003
Annual Meeting of The Society of Mathematical Biology (SMB)
6-9 August, 2003
Now Online
Now Online
Local Organising Committee:
A. Anderson, G. Barton, M. Chaplain, F. Davidson, S. Hubbard, B. Vasiev, C. Weijer
International Scientific Committee:
W. Alt, N. Bellomo, V. Capasso, M. Lewis, P. Maini, M. Mimura, H. Othmer, N. Shigesada
Site Last Updated On 26th August 2003 Web design and graphics by A. Anderson

33. Mathematical Biology In Dundee
mathematical biology at Dundee. mathematical biology at Dundee has a long and distinguished history. In 1884 Professor D Arcy Wentworth
http://www.maths.dundee.ac.uk/~chaplain/math_biol.html
Mathematical Biology at Dundee Mathematical Biology at Dundee has a long and distinguished history. In 1884 Professor D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson was appointed as Professor of Biology and remained in Dundee for 33 years until 1917 when he moved to St. Andrews. D'Arcy Thompson, author of "Growth and Form", was perhaps the first mathematical biologist. A conference to mark the 50th anniversary of his death in 1998 is being held in Dundee The Centre for Nonlinear Systems in Biology, established in 1991, is active in promoting joint research between the Mathematics Department, the Scottish Crop Research Institute (SCRI) and Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland (BioSS). The aims of the Centre are to pursue interdisciplinary research programmes involving novel mathematical and statistical techniques in support of biological research. Mathematical Biology at SCRI is undertaken in the Unit of Integrative Bioscience, lead by Dr JW Crawford, heading a team comprising Drs IM Young, G. Squire, B. Marshall, K. Ritz, J. Liu, B. Griffiths. Mathematical modelling is currently being done in areas such as nonlinear diffusion and transport processes in soil and other porous media, complex biochemical systems, geneflow in agricultural and semi-natural systems: competition, invasions and succession, role of variation in functional trait in the stability of species-rich vegetation, quantifying the relation between physical structure and biological function, application of fractal geometry to soil structure and its relation to transport processes, fungal morphogenesis in nutritionally heterogeneous environments, origin and characterisation of stability in nonlinear systems subject to noise.

34. The Israeli Society For Theoretical And Mathematical Biology
Established in 1996 to foster interdisciplinary research in Israel and to provide a forum for Israeli scientists to discuss research in theoretical biology, mathematical biology, and mathematics applied to or motivated by biology. Conferences, online newsletter.
http://bioinfo.weizmann.ac.il/istmb/
Wellcome to the homepage of the Israeli Society for Theoretical and Mathematical Biology. The page was updated from its old version . Please notify any problems, as well as any other suggestion for improvement, to Barak Shenhav . We appologize for any (temporary) inconvenient. Thank you.
The Israeli Society for
Theoretical and Mathematical Biology
(ISTMB)
Soon sixth annual conference
Our society was established in 1996 to foster interdisciplinary research in Israel and to provide a forum for Israeli scientists to discuss research in theoretical biology, mathematical-biology, computational biology, biophysics, and mathematics applied to or motivated by biology.
  • About ISTMB
  • People @ ISTMB
  • ISTMB conferences
    • Fifth annual conference (Bar Ilan University, 25.3.2002)
    • Fourth annual conference (Ramat-Efal, 3.5.2001)
    • Third annual conference (Technion, Haifa, 5.1.2000)
    • Second annual conference (Sde Boker, 31.12.98-1.1.99)
    • First annual conference (Tel-Aviv University, 29.1.98)
  • Publications

35. SMB 2004
International Conference for Mathematics in Biology and Medicine. Annual Meeting for the Society for mathematical biology. July 2528, 2004. Updated Information
http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/SMB2004/SMBindex.html
SMB.org SMB Conference Home Conference information (PDF) Conference Schedule (tentative) Registration Organizers Plenary Speakers SMB Mentoring Program ... University of Michigan
University of Michigan
Department of Mathematics
525 East University
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1109
SMB2004@umich.edu
International Conference for Mathematics in Biology and Medicine Annual Meeting for the Society for Mathematical Biology July 25-28, 2004
Updated Information: The deadline for submitting minisymposia proposals has passed. The deadline for poster and contributed abstract submissions has passed. If you have been asked to speak in a minisymposia you can still submit your title and abstract to Minisymposia abstracts View Abstracts already submitted and accepted! View Posters already submitted and accepted! Registration is now available but early registration ends on June 15, 2004. Save yourself 50.00 by registering early! Information for travel support for students can be found at student support.

36. Mathematical Biology
mathematical biology. Relevant links to mathematical biology Web Pages Math Biology Research Group at the University of Michigan;
http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/~pwn/Mbiology.html
Mathematical Biology
Relevant links to Mathematical Biology Web Pages
Conferences relating to Mathematical Biology

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

37. Mathematical Biology Laboratory
Welcome to the mathematical biology Laboratory!! ?.
http://bio-math10.biology.kyushu-u.ac.jp/
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38. Mathematical Biology Group
mathematical biology Group. Dr Steven Webb. Mathematical modelling in biology and medicine. Matthew DenmanJohnson. Synaptically coupled relaxation oscillators.
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/ma/research/mathbio/
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Loughborough University
Tel: +44 (0) 1509 22 2861
Fax: +44 (0) 1509 22 3969 Mathematical Biology Group
The mathematical biology group applies a variety of techniques from applied mathematics to diverse problems in biology, ranging from intracellular processes to those at the scale of organisms and populations. Members Research Interests Dr Markus Owen Developmental Biology, Cancer, Ecology, Immunology. Dr Natalia Janson Applications of nonlinear dynamical systems to biological oscillators. Dr John Terry Nonlinear Dynamical Systems; Neuroscience Dr John Ward Mathematical modelling of bacterial infections, treatment and cancer. Dr Steven Webb Mathematical modelling in biology and medicine. Matthew Denman-Johnson Synaptically coupled relaxation oscillators Sarah Denman-Johnson Cytokine dynamics in Rheumatoid Arthritis James Smith Ecology, Japanese Knotweed invasion
Alumni Dr Matthew James Dynamics of Synaptically Interacting Integrate-and-Fire Neurons ( Abstract PDF Full Text Yulia Timofeeva Calcium waves and oscillations.
Senior Visiting Fellow Dr Steve Coombes Mathematical Neuroscience, dynamics of Calcium signalling.

39. University Of Oxford: Professorship Of Mathematical Biology
Professorship of mathematical biology. The Professorship of mathematical biology is a new chair to be held in the Mathematical Institute at Oxford.
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/XU415.html
Professorship of Mathematical Biology
University Of Oxford University of Oxford : Applications are invited for the above new professorship, tenable from 1 January 2005, or such later date as may be arranged. A non-stipendiary fellowship at St John's College is attached to the professorship. The Professorship of Mathematical Biology is a new chair to be held in the Mathematical Institute at Oxford. The University seeks to appoint a scientist of international distinction who will encourage the pursuit of excellence in this rapidly expanding field through teaching and through his or her own research. It is expected that the new professor will stimulate new interactions between Mathematics and the Biological and Medical Science departments at Oxford University. Candidates should have a research record at the highest international level. Further particulars, including details of how to apply, are available from: http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/fp/ or from the Registrar, University Offices, Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JD (Tel: (44) (0)1865 270200). The closing date for applications is Monday, 5 July 2004.
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40. Geoffrey J. Butler Memorial Conference
A gathering for researchers and students in Differential Equations and mathematical biology in honour of the memory of Geoff Butler. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; 1721 June 2003.
http://conley.math.ualberta.ca/butler.html
First Announcement Plenary Speakers Program Schedule Registration Form ... Contact us
Fourth Geoffrey J. Butler Memorial Conference
Dates : June 17 - 21 (Tuesday - Saturday), 2003. Location : University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. All talks will be on the 2nd floor of CAB (Central Academic Building) Theme : A gathering for researchers and students in Differential Equations and Mathematical Biology. This conference is in honor of the memory of our former colleague Geoff Butler . It will also celebrate the career and retirement of Paul Waltman of Emory University. G.J. Butler Speaker
Gail Wolkowicz
, McMaster University, wolkowic@mcmaster.ca Invited One hour Speakers : (Click on the speaker to see title and abstract)
Emmanuele DiBenedetto
, Vanderbilt University, dibe@math.vanderbilt.edu
Odo Diekmann
, Universiteit Utrecht, diekmann@math.uu.nl
Karl-Peter Hadeler
, Universtaet Tuebingen, k.p.hadeler@uni-tuebingen.de
Yang Kuang
, Arizona State University, kuang@asu.edu
Konstantin Mischaikow
, Georgia Tech, mischaik@math.gatech.edu
Wei Ming Ni
, University of Minnesota, ni@math.umn.edu

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