Truman State University has Missouri's only undergraduate program in mathematical biology. We prepare undergraduate to work at the intersection of the life and mathematical sciences through coursework and through an innovative, team-based research program.
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Training Undergraduates in Mathematical Biology using Research with Faculty
1. Training Undergraduates
in Mathematical Biology
using Research with Faculty
Jason Miller, Ph.D.
Department of Mathematics
Truman State University
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18. Mathematical Biology
Seminar (since 2003)
• Program fulcrum
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19. Mathematical Biology
Seminar (since 2003)
• Program fulcrum
• Biweekly meeting of faculty and
undergraduates
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20. Mathematical Biology
Seminar (since 2003)
• Program fulcrum
• Biweekly meeting of faculty and
undergraduates
• Initially, a “Biology Fashion Show”
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21. Mathematical Biology
Seminar (since 2003)
• Program fulcrum
• Biweekly meeting of faculty and
undergraduates
• Initially, a “Biology Fashion Show”
• Engineered several cross-disciplinary,
research hook-ups
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25. • Allowed us to do the following over two
years:
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26. • Allowed us to do the following over two
years:
• Develop some interdisciplinary courses
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27. • Allowed us to do the following over two
years:
• Develop some interdisciplinary courses
Bioinformatics
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28. • Allowed us to do the following over two
years:
• Develop some interdisciplinary courses
Bioinformatics
Biostatistics
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29. • Allowed us to do the following over two
years:
• Develop some interdisciplinary courses
Bioinformatics Intro to MathBio
Biostatistics
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30. • Allowed us to do the following over two
years:
• Develop some interdisciplinary courses
Bioinformatics Intro to MathBio
Biostatistics Intro to Scientific Programming
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31. • Allowed us to do the following over two
years:
• Develop some interdisciplinary courses
Bioinformatics Intro to MathBio
Biostatistics Intro to Scientific Programming
• Run two interdisciplinary research teams
each summer
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32. • Allowed us to do the following over two
years:
• Develop some interdisciplinary courses
Bioinformatics Intro to MathBio
Biostatistics Intro to Scientific Programming
• Run two interdisciplinary research teams
each summer
Math+Bio Pair of Faculty each
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33. • Allowed us to do the following over two
years:
• Develop some interdisciplinary courses
Bioinformatics Intro to MathBio
Biostatistics Intro to Scientific Programming
• Run two interdisciplinary research teams
each summer
Math+Bio Pair of Faculty each
Math+Bio Pair of Student each
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41. Interdisciplinary Minor
• Designed to foster thoughtful integration of
skills and knowledge in mathematics and
biology
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42. Interdisciplinary Minor
• Designed to foster thoughtful integration of
skills and knowledge in mathematics and
biology
• outcome based (electronic portfolio), not
course/credit based
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43. Interdisciplinary Minor
• Designed to foster thoughtful integration of
skills and knowledge in mathematics and
biology
• outcome based (electronic portfolio), not
course/credit based
• for majors in biology, mathematics, computer
science, agricultural science
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52. Requirements
• Demonstrate proficiencies in each category
(though research, courses)
• Earn 15+ credits doing so (must take Intro
to MathBio)
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53. Requirements
• Demonstrate proficiencies in each category
(though research, courses)
• Earn 15+ credits doing so (must take Intro
to MathBio)
• Attend MathBio Seminar
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54. Requirements
• Demonstrate proficiencies in each category
(though research, courses)
• Earn 15+ credits doing so (must take Intro
to MathBio)
• Attend MathBio Seminar
• Participate in two half-semester program
workshops/seminars
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59. Social Relevance
• With quantitative techniques, students can
contribute to understanding serious social
issues
public health cancer
disease control genetic engineering
bio-warfare human performance
bio-technology enhancement
bio-inspired science resource management
robotics public policy
(Chris Arney, USMA)
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62. http://mathbio.truman.edu
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under NSF
UBM #0337769 and NSF UBM #0436348. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or
recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily
reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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Editor's Notes
Thank the organizers (names)
In 2001 & 2002 - seeing articles in the professional journals.
These plus NCUR experience inspired collaborations.
Began as an effort to strengthen mentoring skills in mathematics.
Then, spring 2003 -- UBM03 motivated us to take a chance and submit a proposal.
In 2001 & 2002 - seeing articles in the professional journals.
These plus NCUR experience inspired collaborations.
Began as an effort to strengthen mentoring skills in mathematics.
Then, spring 2003 -- UBM03 motivated us to take a chance and submit a proposal.
In 2001 & 2002 - seeing articles in the professional journals.
These plus NCUR experience inspired collaborations.
Began as an effort to strengthen mentoring skills in mathematics.
Then, spring 2003 -- UBM03 motivated us to take a chance and submit a proposal.
In 2001 & 2002 - seeing articles in the professional journals.
These plus NCUR experience inspired collaborations.
Began as an effort to strengthen mentoring skills in mathematics.
Then, spring 2003 -- UBM03 motivated us to take a chance and submit a proposal.
In 2001 & 2002 - seeing articles in the professional journals.
These plus NCUR experience inspired collaborations.
Began as an effort to strengthen mentoring skills in mathematics.
Then, spring 2003 -- UBM03 motivated us to take a chance and submit a proposal.
In 2001 & 2002 - seeing articles in the professional journals.
These plus NCUR experience inspired collaborations.
Began as an effort to strengthen mentoring skills in mathematics.
Then, spring 2003 -- UBM03 motivated us to take a chance and submit a proposal.