Karl Sigmund, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Vienna, is known for his work on biomathematics and game theory. |
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This book on modelling and simulation in biomathematics will be invaluable to researchers who are interested in the emerging areas of the field. |
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We intend to use parameter estimation techniques for these biomathematics problems. |
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At the time of his death he was professor of biomathematics at the University of Colorado. |
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Most programs training graduate students in biomathematics tend to slight either biology or mathematics. |
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Their main research interests are in probability theory, partial differential equations and biomathematics. |
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Earlier in the week, Tuliebitz and Michael Fishman, the Yankees' director of qualitative analysis and a biomathematics graduate from Yale, were working on a probability spread sheet to determine the odds of each outcome. |
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He previously worked at the Institute for Molecular Biology at the Academy of Sciences of the German Democratic Republic in the field of computer modelling and biomathematics. |
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It is the first quantitative study published in literature on the phenomenon of tolerance mediated by T cells, starting from technical biomathematics. |
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By integrating bioinformatics, molecular biology, chemistry, biophysics and biomathematics, systems biology offers new hopes for the development of effective anticancer treatments. |
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The 100-member team at the Icahn Institute for Genomics and Multiscale Biology is headed by Eric E. Schadt, a leading researcher in genomics and biomathematics. |
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In this engaging overview, a mathematician describes how the field of biomathematics is answering key questions about the natural world and the origins of life. |
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Army Engineer Research and Development Center, University of Florida, State University of New York, and Applied Biomathematics to build an interdisciplinary team. |
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