Each summer the MBI hosts a three-week education program. The first week is spent in a tutorial, which combines morning lectures with active learning laboratories in the afternoon. The following two weeks are spent working on guided team projects and participating in a miniconference to share project results. The program is meant primarily for graduate students; college instructors and qualified undergraduates will also be considered.
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This program consists of two parts: (a) two weeks of introductory lectures plus short projects and a computer lab, and (b) a summer long research experience (6 weeks to be followed immediately after the 2 weeks) devoted to projects in the interface of mathematics, statistics, and biological sciences.
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