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Mathematical Biology Program Press Releases

Many great things are being done by faculty and students who are connected with Truman's Mathematical Biology Program. Students present the results of the research at professional conference poster and papers sessions, they and their faculty mentors and advisors publish papers in peer reviewed journals, and the program staff are invited to share what they have learned with other institutions. We collect news of all these exciting events here in the program Press Room.

Press Contacts

Jason Miller
Director of Truman's Mathematical Biology Program and its ``The Next STEP'' Office.
Heidi Templeton
Director of Public Relations

Recent Press Releases

Adams Publishes Paper in Journal of Mathematical Biology 01 Feb 2008
Work related to his RLC team's research project
Prof. Michael Adams, Associate Professor of Mathematics and member of Truman's Mathematical Biology program, publishes "Graph decompositions for demographic loop analysis" in the Journal of Mathematical Biology.
Truman Faculty and Students Present at National Mathematics Meeting 10 Jan 2008
Report on work done with support from the National Science Foundation
A group of faculty and students from the Mathematics & Computer Science Department travel to San Diego, CA, to present at the annual meeting of the Mathematics Association of America and the American Mathematical Society.
Miller Appointed to Science Policy Committee 07 Jan 2008
Prof. Jason Miller, Associate Professor of Mathematics, is appointed to a three-year term to the Mathematical Association of America's Science Policy Committee.
Truman Mathematical Biology Students Attend MathFest 2007, Win Award 15 Aug 2007
Three mathematics students in Truman's "Research-focused Learning Communities in Mathematical Biology" program attend the Mathematical Association of America's annual MathFest in San Jose, California. One gave an award winning presentation of his research.
Truman Mathematical Biology Students Win Awards at National Meeting 15 Aug 2007
Two Truman Students Tie for the Society for Mathematical Biology's Outstanding Poster Award
Two students in Truman's Mathematical Biology program tie for the Best Poster Presentation award at the annual meeting of the Society for Mathematical Biology.
Truman's Mathematical Biology Program Makes Waves in San Jose 15 Aug 2007
Students and Faculty Attend Joint Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Biology and the Japanese Society for Mathematical Biology
A group of faculty and students involved in Truman's NSF supported interdisciplinary training program in mathematical biology traveled to San Jose to share the results of their work and to learn about the work of others.

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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.