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Miller Gives Keynote at Howard Hughes Medical Institute Workshop

Kirksville, MO 01 Aug 2007 On July 18th, Jason Miller, associate professor of mathematics, delivered the opening keynote address at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's *Quantitative Biology Curriculum Planning Workshop* at Eastern Tennessee State University. His talk, "Toward Bio2020: Educating Mathematicians, Biologists, and Computer Scientists collaborating to redesign education: Content & Pedagogy," communicated the ways Truman's Mathematical Biology program uses interdisciplinary research to train students and what we have learned about the student and faculty learning such experiences stimulate.

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