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K e Series on Knots and Everything — Vol. 38
CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY Proceedings of the Conference on Mathematical Biology and Dynamical Systems The University of Texas at Tyler 7 – 9 October 2005
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Kazem Mahdavi, Rebecca Culshaw & John Boucher The University of Texas at Tyler, USA
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INTRODUCTION This volume is the Proceedings of the Conference on Mathematical Biology and Dynamical Systems that was held at The University of Texas at Tyler, October 7–9, 2005. The aim of this conference was to bring together a group of established and up-and-coming researchers from a diverse range of topics in Mathematical, Computational and Theoretical Biology, to share their latest results in a setting that would encourage informal discussion of future research directions. The conference also provided an opportunity for young researchers and graduate students to interact with top researchers and to be exposed to the very latest areas of research. There were twelve one-hour plenary talks during the two and a half days that the conference ran. The subjects covered truly reflected the wide spectrum of Mathematical and Theoretical Biology, and researchers came from campuses from all over the United States, from the University of Florida to Cornell University in New York, to The Utah State University. Talks covered subjects as wide-ranging as predator-prey models in the chemostat, using DNA as a computational tool, immunology and T-cell dynamics, and evolutionary dynamics. This proceedings contains eight papers by eight different authors and covers articles with applications to immunology, ecology, computation and more. The Conference