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Mathematical Biosciences Institute

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Campus
  
Suburban

Affiliations
  
Ohio State University

Director
  
Marty Golubitsky

Location
  
Columbus, Ohio, United States

Address
  
1735 Neil Ave, Columbus, OH 43210, USA

Similar
  
The Ohio State University, The Ohio State University, Departme of Biomedic, The Ohio State University

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The Mathematical Biosciences Institute (MBI) is an institution of higher learning in Columbus, Ohio. MBI offers a vigorous program of research and education, and fosters the growth of an international community of researchers in mathematical biosciences.

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Mission

The mission of MBI is to: foster innovation in the application of mathematical, statistical, and computational methods in the resolution of significant problems in the biosciences; foster the development of new areas in the mathematical sciences motivated by important questions in the biosciences; engage mathematical and biological scientists in these pursuits; and expand the community of scholars in mathematical biosciences through education, training, and support of students and researchers. To support this mission, MBI programs are designed to reinforce and build upon existing research efforts in the mathematical biosciences, and to inspire and accelerate the expansion of the community and its intellectual growth. These include emphasis year programs, current topic workshops, education programs, and research projects. The administrative and governance structure of the MBI are designed to support the mission of the Institute.

Blackwell-Tapia Conference

The Blackwell-Tapia Conference is a biannual conference in honor of David Blackwell and Richard Tapia, that includes scientific talks, poster presentations, discussions of mathematics career opportunities and the presentation of the Blackwell-Tapia prize, awarded to Dr. Trachette Jackson (Department of Mathematics, University of Michigan) in 2010.

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Mathematical Biosciences Institute Wikipedia