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Beware the IDEAS of March

Register to attend the Center for Quantitative Biology conference to be held on March 16th. Click here for more information.


Math Biology Seminar

Spring Semester Research Projects


The RTG grant is sponsoring a year long REU in Mathematical Biology for a team of mathematics and biology undergraduates.

Courses for mathematical biologists

Year long courses begin in the fall semester. A list of courses typically taken by our students is given in the listings below. Below, we provide the course catalog description and a link to the most recent course webpage.

Typical Fall Course Offerings

Courses in the Mathematics Department

MATH 5110: Mathematical Biology I

MATH 6410: Ordinary Differential Equations

MATH 6610: Analysis of Numerical Methods I

MATH 6710: Applied Linear Operator and Spectral Methods

MATH 6730: Asymptotic and Perturbation Methods

MATH 6770: Computational Neuroscience

Courses around Campus

BIOLOGY 6500: Advanced Statistical Modeling for Biologists

ECE/CS/BioEn 6760: Modeling Biological Networks (course currently on WebCT) (link to previous semester)



Typical Spring Course Offerings

Courses in the Mathematics Department

MATH 5120: Introductory Mathematical Biology

MATH 6420: Partial Differential Equations

MATH 6620: Analysis of Numerical Methods II

MATH 6630: Numerical Solutions to PDEs

MATH 6720: Applied Complex Variables and Asymptotic Methods

MATH 6740: Bifurcation Theory

MATH 6780: Mathematical Biology II Topic: Stochastics in Physiology

MATH 6960-014: Early Research Directions

MATH 4600: Mathematics in Medicine

Courses around Campus