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Here are conferences taking place this year that may be of interest to members of Truman's mathematical biology community. Many of these conferences would serve as great venues for undergraduates who have research results to present orally or in poster form.

The 14th Annual Argonne Symposium for Undergraduates (, from 05 Nov 2004 (12:00 AM) to 06 Nov 2004 (12:00 AM))
 
The 2005 meeting of the Missouri Academy of Sciences (, from 18 Aug 2004 (12:15 AM) to 18 Aug 2004 (12:15 AM))
 
The 2005 meeting of the MAA, Missouri Section (, from 18 Aug 2004 (12:00 AM) to 18 Aug 2004 (12:00 AM))
 
Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) (, from 18 Aug 2004 (12:00 AM) to 18 Aug 2004 (12:00 AM))
 
Symposium: Mathematics and Statistics in the Life Sciences, Guelph (University of Guelph, from 12 Nov 2004 (08:00 AM) to 12 Nov 2004 (05:00 PM))
The Biomathematics and Biostatistics Group (BioM&S) in the Dept. Mathematics and Statistics of the University of Guelph hosts a Symposium on Mathematical and Statistical Methods in the Life Sciences, November 12, 2004, in Guelph, Ontario.
Deadline for submitting an abstract for Truman's Student Research Conference (http://src.truman.edu, from 18 Feb 2005 (10:00 PM) to 18 Feb 2005 (11:00 PM))
Today is the last day to submit an abstract for the Student Research Conference.
Society for Mathematical Biology annual meeting (Dresden, Germany, from 18 Jul 2005 (08:00 AM) to 22 Jul 2005 (05:00 PM))
The annual meeting of the Society of Mathematical Biology; a joint effort with the European Conference for Mathematical and Theoretical Biology.

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation's Interdisciplinary Training for Undergraduates in Biology and Mathematics program under Grant No. 0436348, "Research-focused Learning Communities in Mathematical Biology," and Grant No. 0337769, "Mathematical Biology Initiative." Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.