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MBI Summer Educational Programs

Summer Workshop for Graduate Students

This year's Summer Graduate Workshop will be held at the Mathematical Biosciences Institute from June 18-29, 2012. The Workshop will be held at the Mathematical Biosciences Institute and will have instructors from across North America whose research expertise is stochastic modeling in biological systems.

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Summer Program for Undergraduate Students

This year's undergraduate program will be held at the Mathematical Biosciences Institute from May 29 - August 17, 2012. The goal of this MBI NSF-funded program is to introduce students to exciting new areas of mathematical biology, to involve them in collaborative research with their peers and faculty mentors, and to increase their interest in mathematical biology. The program consists of three parts - each including a mix of educational and social experiences.

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MBI BioSciences Problem-Solving Workshop (PSW@MBI)

PSW@MBI is a week-long workshop where participating mathematical modelers tackle questions proposed by life science researchers. Similar workshops have provided fresh perspectives and new ideas to proposed questions and established new interdisciplinary collaborations between theoreticians and life scientists.

The workshop gives the opportunity to practitioners and researchers in medicine and the biosciences who present problems to exploit the expertise of applied mathematical faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students in working toward solutions to their problems.

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MBI Academic Year Courses

Spring Quarter 2012: Statistical Inference for SDEs

Winter Quarter 2012: An Invitation to Probability

Autumn Quarter 2011: Bifurcation Theory

Spring Quarter 2011: Introduction to Stochastic Differential Equations

Winter Quarter 2011: Numerical Methods for PDEs and Their Applications in Biology

Autumn Quarter 2010: Topic in Mathematical Ecology

Spring Quarter 2010: Statistical Phylogenetics

Winter Quarter 2010: Mathematics of Chemical Reaction Networks