Speaker: 

Distinguished Professor Avner Friedman

Institution: 

Math Biosciences Institute and Ohio State U.

Time: 

Tuesday, February 8, 2005 - 11:00am

Location: 

McDonnell Douglas Auditorium

The Mathematical Biosciences Institute (MBI) was established at The Ohio State University in 2002, with funding from the NSF. The MBI brings mathematicians and statisticians together with bio-scientists from all over the country and the world in order to work on significant problems in biology and medicine. In this talk, I shall give examples where mathematics does contribute to the solution of important problems in the biosciences. (i.e. tumor growth). I shall also briefly describe new mathematical problems, which arise from biological models.