E.O. Wilson says you can be successful as a scientist without math. Well, maybe. But, you can improve your chances of success if you take a breath, let go of your fear of math, and take some time to learn it. I think it is really quite wonderful. Oh, and if you aren't sure about where to start, there just happens to be a workshop for Mathematics in Biology. Yes, yes, go sign up!!
2013 Workshop for Young Researchers in Mathematical Biology (WYRMB)
August 26 - 29, 2013
Application deadline: May 1, 2013
The workshop is intended to broaden the scientific perspective of young researchers
(primarily junior faculty, postdocs, and senior graduate students) in mathematical biology and to encourage interactions with other
scientists.
Workshop
activities include plenary talks and poster sessions, as well as group
discussions on issues relevant to mathematical biologists. Several
abstracts will be chosen
for short talks as well as poster presentations. Limited funding is available on a competitive basis.
We
cordially invite young mathematical biologists to participate. For full
consideration, please apply by May 1, 2013. To apply, click this link http://www.mbi.osu.edu/ wyrmb/wyrmb2013.html
Plenary Speakers
Lisa Fauci, Tulane UniversityKresimir Josic, University of Houston
Claudia Neuhauser, University of Minnesota
Sebastian Schreiber, UC Davis
Arthur Sherman, Laboratory of Biological Modeling, NIDDK, NIH
John Tyson, Virginia Tech
Lani Wu, Southwestern University
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