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Apr 12-14
26th Annual South Eastern Regional Yeast Meeting (SERYM) 2019
https://petitinstitute.gatech.edu/serym-2019
https://petitinstitute.gatech.edu/serym-2019
The SERYM gathers people from the yeast community (genetics, molecular and cellular biology, biophysics, clinical biology) in the South East of US as well as local researchers in Atlanta. Participants will include faculty, postdocs, graduates and undergraduate students, and we encourage student participation and presentations.
If you are interested to participate, there is still time to register!
please, see the SERYM 2019 web site:
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Christine Heitsch Awarded the UIUC Department of Mathematics Alumni Award
April 10, 2019
Congratulations to Dr. Christine Heitsch on earning the UIUC Department of Mathematics Alumni Award!
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Susan Lozier Named Dean of College of Sciences
April 4, 2019
Susan Lozier, distinguished professor of Ocean Sciences at Duke University, has accepted the role of dean and Betsy Middleton and John Clark Sutherland Chair in the College of Sciences.
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SCMB hosts a booth at the Atlanta Science Festival Exploration Expo
March 23, 2019
At the Exploration Expo in Piedmont Park, the last blowout event of the Atlanta Science Festival, the SCMB hosted a booth on the mathematics of honeycombs.
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Mar 15-17
SCMB at AMS Spring Southeastern Sectional Meeting
http://www.ams.org/meetings/sectional/2261_progfull.html
Many SCMB Researchers presenting at the AMS Spring Southeastern Sectional Meeting
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SCMB at Mathapalooza!
March 9, 2019
This year's Mathapalooza! event at the Atlanta Science Festival encouraged partipants to consider the elegant mathematics of honeycombs with hands-on activities.
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When Sand-Slithering Snakes Behave Like Light Waves
February 25, 2019
A new study shows how the motion of snakes moving across a sandy surface can be affected by obstacles.
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Feb 8-10
Workshop: "Quantitative Methods in Understanding Cellular Transport" February 8-10, 2019 in New Orleans
Workshop: "Quantitative Methods in Understanding Cellular Transport" February 8-10, 2019 in New Orleans
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Jan 28-29
Southeast Center for Mathematics and Biology (SCMB) Annual Symposium January 28-29, 2019 at Georgia Tech
http://scmb.gatech.edu/symposium/about
SCMB Annual Symposium January 28-29, 2019 at Marcus Nanotechnology Building
The SCMB Annual Symposium is a forum to exchange ideas between the broader mathematics and biosystems communities. There will be plenary talks from mathematicians and biologists, organized in complementary pairs, as well as a a public lecture and poster session.
The overall goal of the SCMB Symposium is not just to highlight the many challenges and opportunities at the math-bio interface, but to create a vibrant community advancing the mathematics of complex biological systems.
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Jan 16-19
Joint Mathematics Meetings AWM Workshop
https://sites.google.com/site/awmmath/programs/workshops/jmm-workshop
SCMB Mathematician, Prof. Christine Heitsch, will present a talk