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The editors of this special issue of Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering
were the main organizers for the First International Workshop
Mathematical Methods in System Biology,
that took place on January 4-7, 2010 at Tel Aviv University in Tel
Aviv, Israel. The workshop, initially planned as a small meeting,
was an overwhelming success with 170 participants from Israel, the
US, Canada and Europe. It included about 100 presentations: invited
talks, special sessions dedicated to application of mathematical
tools to various areas in biology and poster sessions which gave
graduate students and young scientists a stage to present their
research. We managed to attract a good mix of mathematicians working
on biological and medical applications with biologists and medical
doctors interested to present their challenging problems and to find
mathematical tools for their solution. We would like to take the
opportunity to thank the Office of International Science and
Engineering of the National Science Foundation and the Society for
Mathematical Biology for their support in bringing US participants
to this event. Thanks are also due to the Vice-President for
Research and Development of Tel Aviv University, the Faculty of
Exact Sciences and its Dean Prof. Haim Wolfson, and the School of
Mathematical Sciences for their help with covering local expenses.
Special thanks are coming to the supporting team of students,
postdocs and administrative staff for their incredible contribution
to the success of the workshop.
For more information please click the “Full Text” above.
Citation: Urszula Ledzewicz, Eugene Kashdan, Heinz Schättler, Nir Sochen. From the guest editors[J]. Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering, 2011, 8(2): i-ii. doi: 10.3934/mbe.2011.8.2i
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Abstract
The editors of this special issue of Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering
were the main organizers for the First International Workshop
Mathematical Methods in System Biology,
that took place on January 4-7, 2010 at Tel Aviv University in Tel
Aviv, Israel. The workshop, initially planned as a small meeting,
was an overwhelming success with 170 participants from Israel, the
US, Canada and Europe. It included about 100 presentations: invited
talks, special sessions dedicated to application of mathematical
tools to various areas in biology and poster sessions which gave
graduate students and young scientists a stage to present their
research. We managed to attract a good mix of mathematicians working
on biological and medical applications with biologists and medical
doctors interested to present their challenging problems and to find
mathematical tools for their solution. We would like to take the
opportunity to thank the Office of International Science and
Engineering of the National Science Foundation and the Society for
Mathematical Biology for their support in bringing US participants
to this event. Thanks are also due to the Vice-President for
Research and Development of Tel Aviv University, the Faculty of
Exact Sciences and its Dean Prof. Haim Wolfson, and the School of
Mathematical Sciences for their help with covering local expenses.
Special thanks are coming to the supporting team of students,
postdocs and administrative staff for their incredible contribution
to the success of the workshop.
For more information please click the “Full Text” above.
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