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Biomath Seminar Series

Spring 2008

Seminars are on Tuesdays at 4:30-5:45pm in Room 306 Fox Hall, unless otherwise noted.
Note the room change since the start of the semester.

Refreshments will be available during the seminar.

1/15

BMA Seminar, Welcome Back
Meet the students and faculty

1/22

BMA Seminar
Martin Bier, Dept of Physics, East Carolina University
Motor proteins, dolphins, and Winnetou - or - How irregular motion can sometimes be the fastest and most efficient
Abstract

1/29

BMA Seminar
Laura Potter, Scientific Computation & Mathematical Modeling, Glaxo Smith Kline
Modeling blood lipoprotein metabolism: Understanding mechanisms behind good and bad cholesterol
Abstract

2/12

BMA Seminar
Brett Matzuka, Biomath Graduate Student
Leverage: an ecological economic factor to optimally prioritizing conservation funding
Abstract

2/19

BMA Seminar
Jim Clark, Dept of Biology, Duke University
Quantifying the factors that control biodiversity
Abstract

3/11

BMA Seminar
Jason Haugh, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, NCSU
Systematic Analysis of Crosstalk in Intracellular Signal Transduction Networks
Abstract

3/18

BMA Seminar
Katia Koelle, Dept of Biology, Duke University
Exploration, innovation, and selective sweeps in the ecology and evolution of influenza
Abstract

4/1

BMA Seminar
Tim Elston, Deparment of Pharmacology, UNC-Chapel Hill
Modeling intracellular signaling pathways
Abstract

4/8

BMA Seminar
Stefan Seelecke, Department of Mechanical Engineering, NCSU
Smart Materials in Biomedical Applications
Abstract

4/15

BMA Seminar
James Umbanhowar, Department of Biology, UNC-Chapel Hill
Resource based theory of the ecology of mutualism and the mycorrhizal symbiosis
Abstract

4/22

BMA Seminar
Marie Davidian, Department of Statistics, NCSU
The Role of Statistical Principles in Quantitative Biomedical Modeling
Abstract

Seminars from previous semesters.

Biomathematics Graduate Program, North Carolina State University
Box 8203, Raleigh, NC 27695-8203
Phone: (919) 515-1912, Fax: (919) 515-1909

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