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Biomathematics Minor, from the Geneseo Bulletin
Undergraduate
Research Symposium in
Biology and Mathematics, Summer 2008
Summer 2008 Undergraduate Researchers
Front Row: Kevin Aagaard
Back Row: Niki Sprentall, Scott Vrooman, Jerry Varughese, Dennis Ruppe, Hannah
Miller
UNDERGRADUATE
BIOMATHEMATICS DAY
BUFFALO AND GENESEO SUNY COLLEGES
Crowne Plaza in Niagara Falls
APRIL 18-19 2008
Colin Kremer Wins Volterra Prize!
Colin Kremer ('08) has won the Ecological Society of America's Theoretical Ecology Section Volterra Prize for best oral presentation by a student at this year's meeting in San Jose, California (August, 2007). Colin's research is an investigation of how chaotic dynamics are lost in a small-world network metapopulation. Colin, a SUNY Geneseo President's Scholar, was the only undergraduate among a collection of graduate students. Way to go Colin!
Our program is funded through a National Science Foundation grant for Interdisciplinary Training in Undergraduate Biology and Mathematics (UBM). Please feel free to read our project description. Our goal is to address problems that reach across these disciplinary borders and to help train undergraduates for graduate school and careers in biomathematics.
Info on our past "Undergraduate Research Symposium on Biomathematics" that was held here at SUNY Geneseo on 21-22 April, 2006.
Gregg Hartvigsen (Biology)
Chris Leary (Mathematics)
Tony Macula (Mathematics)
Wendy Pogozelski (Biochemistry)
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