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Host: University of Guelph
Homepage: University of Guelph
Organizers: Paul McNicholas and Allan Willms
Description:
This will be the 5th annual University of Guelph Biomathematics & Biostatistics (BioM&S) Symposium. The symposium brings together researchers from a variety of disciplines; epidemiology, biology, mathematics, statistics and information technology. Each symposium has a theme and this year's theme is Nonlinear Methods for Parameter Estimation.
The previous themes were:
2007 The Analysis and Statistical Modeling of Infectious Disease Data.
2006 Applications of Computational Intelligence to Biology.
2005 Modeling in Oncology: Problems and Challenges.
2004 Mathematical and Statistical Methods in the Life Sciences.
The principal objective of the symposium is to facilitate collaborations between mathematicians, statisticians and bioscience researchers.
We are pleased to announce that Professor James Hanley, from the Department of Epidemiology at McGill, will deliver this year's Gordon C. Ashton Biometric Lecture at the symposium.
Date received: September 16, 2008
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