2007 Winter School in Mathematical and Computational Biology
25 - 29 June 2007
Queensland Bioscience Precinct
Mathematical, statistical and computational techniques are increasingly being applied to discover, analyse and simulate the structures and processes of biological systems. Gene regulation, protein folding and localisation, macromolecular assembly, tissue and organ development, organismal behaviour and ecosystem dynamics are among the important processes susceptible to mathematical description, modelling and simulation. A broad interface exists between computational bioscience and bioinformatics, the development and application of algorithms, software tools, databases and technologies to manage and extract knowledge from biological data.
Auditorium, Queensland Bioscience Precinct (Bldg #80)
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
The University of Queensland
St Lucia campus
3-page slides for presentation to your class PowerPoint.
The program of the school: [ pdf ]
A4 Poster to print and put on your noticeboard.