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Shishi Luo : How I learned to stop worrying and love mathematical biology (Oct 21, 2011 4:25 PM)

Biology has given mathematicians many new problems to work on in the last half century and the role of mathematics in biology research is only increasing. Through a series of examples, ranging from coat pattern formation to the evolution of RNA viruses, I will illustrate the insight that a mathematical treatment can give to problems in biology and will also discuss the difficulties involved in doing mathematical biology.

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