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Resources for students and faculty of Truman State University's Mathematical Biology program

Timecard Application
To keep track of time worked and tasks accomplished, RLC students should use the online timecard application that accessible via this link. Their mentors are also encouraged to use the tool to track the work done by students and to read the notes they make on their progress.
HOWTO: Working with and within the MathBio homepage
A HOWTO for using the mathbio site meant for the novice user.
HOWTO: Displaying MathBio News in your Truview Portal
The Mathematical Biology Initiative's homepage is set up to syndicate much of its content to other internet portals and new readers via the use of RSS technology. You can take advantage of this by having the MathBio site's News fed directly to your Truview portal.
HOWTO: How To Use the MathBio File Area
One goal of the Mathematical Biology Initiative is to foster interdisciplinary, collaborative work between faculty and students in biology and faculty and students in mathematics, statistics, or computer science. To support this work, we have an area on Truman's computer network for each working team to use to store and share information. This document described how this area can be used.
HOWTO: Using CVS on pyrite
A folder for information on how to use the tool called Concurrent Versions System (CVS).
Photo Album
A collection of digital images that represent the work being done and the fun being had by members of Truman's of community faculty and undergraduates interested in mathematical 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.