Aim and objectives

This project aim at producing a prototype course for biomathematics, borrowing from what already exist the good points, and incorporating new insights; biomathematics is an ever-increasing research area. The course will be designed and developed in contact with the potential public, using the feedback to change the course content; likely by internet and then by classroom-like courses. We intend to "crash" (summarize, systematize) in a single course the commonplace, cornerstones, from several areas of biomathematics, e.g. systems biology, mathematical biology, bioengineering, in a single picture. We shall make use of already-existing literatures, in order to render it easier for participates to go on, which is the target of the course, give an initial-easy impulse to several groups interested in biomathematics. We shall produce videos initially, make them available by internet, and see the response. Should you get interested, do not hesitate to give feedback at any stage.

Encontro nacional sobre modelagem da covid

Saturday, February 27, 2016

Complexity and emergence: a lecture by Sandra Mitchell at GSSI

Sandra D. Mitchell, professor and chair of the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh, will give a lecture on “Unsimple Truths: How Complexity Changes our view of Nature and Science” in GSSI Mail Lecture Hall on Tuesday, March 1, at 4.30 pm. The lecture is organized by GSSI Social Sciences Unit.

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Saturday, February 6, 2016

On the unreasonable effectiveness of Biomathematicson life (biomedical) sciences (webinar version)

On the unreasonable effectiveness of Biomathematicson life (biomedical) sciences part 1

Project presentation



Tuesday, February 2, 2016

On the unreasonable effectiveness of biomathematics on life (biomedical) sciences

Dear All:
 
This is to remind you that on Thursday February 4, 2016, 10:00-11:00 am, Room C.2.5, Jorge Pires will present a talk entitled “On the unreasonable effectiveness of biomathematics on life (biomedical) sciences. A friendly discussion”.
 
Best regards,
 
Anna
Anna Teti, PhD
Department of Biotechnological
& Applied Clinical Sciences
Tel. +390862 433511/13
Fax +390862 433523
emali: annamaria.teti@univaq.it