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Women In Mathematical Biology Research Collaboration Workshop Nimbios Knoxville June 2015 Layton

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Women In Mathematical Biology Research Collaboration Workshop Nimbios Knoxville June 2015 Layton
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.27 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Layton, Anita T.; Miller, Laura A
ISBN: 9783319603025, 9783319603049, 3319603027, 3319603043
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Women In Mathematical Biology Research Collaboration Workshop Nimbios Knoxville June 2015 Layton by Layton, Anita T.; Miller, Laura A 9783319603025, 9783319603049, 3319603027, 3319603043 instant download after payment.

Inspired by the Research Collaboration Workshop for Women in Mathematical Biology, this volume contains research and review articles that cover topics ranging from models of animal movement to the flow of blood cells in the embryonic heart. Hosted by the National Institute for Mathematics and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS), the workshop brought together women working in biology and mathematics to form four research groups that encouraged multidisciplinary collaboration and lifetime connections in the STEM field. This volume introduces many of the topics from the workshop, including the aerodynamics of spider ballooning; sleep, circadian rhythms, and pain; blood flow regulation in the kidney; and the effects of antimicrobial therapy on gut microbiota and microbiota and Clostridium difficile. Perfect for students and researchers in mathematics and biology, the papers included in this volume offer an introductory glimpse at recent research in mathematical biology. .
Abstract: Inspired by the Research Collaboration Workshop for Women in Mathematical Biology, this volume contains research and review articles that cover topics ranging from models of animal movement to the flow of blood cells in the embryonic heart.

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