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Workshop | Research Training Group in Mathematical Biology
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Research Training Group in Mathematical Biology. Parameter Estimation for Mechanistic Biological Models. Tutorial Workshop on Parameter Estimation for Biological Models. NC State University, July 28-31, 2016. Co-organizers: Andrea Arnold, Franz Hamilton, Alun Lloyd and Mette Olufsen. Final program for workshop: includes PDFs of presentations and videos of (most of) the talks. Individuals wishing to participate should contact Mette Olufsen. Financial support is available to support attendance of a limited...
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People | Research Training Group in Mathematical Biology
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Research Training Group in Mathematical Biology. Parameter Estimation for Mechanistic Biological Models. RTG Director, Biomath Graduate Program Director). Director, Center for Research in Scientific Computation. Co-Director Center for Quantitative Sciences in Biomedicine. Co-Director Center for Quantitative Sciences in Biomedicine. Math Graduate Program Director). NC State Branding Bar. Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames.
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CHE210 – Material and Energy Balances (@UIC). CHE312 – Transport Phenomena II (@UIC). CHE422 – Biochemical Engineering (@UIC). CHE494 – Magnetic Resonance for Engineers (@UIC). Theses and Project Reports. Synthetic and Systems Biology Discussion Group kicks off at NC State. Starting on Friday, Sept 2 and monthly on the first Friday of each month, the Synthetic and Systems Biology (SyntheSys) cluster. At NC State will be hosting a discussion series to foster cross-campus interactions and collaborations.
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Courses | Research Training Group in Mathematical Biology
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Research Training Group in Mathematical Biology. Parameter Estimation for Mechanistic Biological Models. MA 797 Uncertainty Quantification. Days and Times: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:45-1:00. Contact Ralph Smith (rsmith at ncsu.edu) for more details. NC State Branding Bar. Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Visit http:/ www.ncsu.edu.
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Fellowships and Taxes | Research Training Group in Mathematical Biology
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Research Training Group in Mathematical Biology. Parameter Estimation for Mechanistic Biological Models. Is My Fellowship Stipend Taxable and What Tax Forms Will I Receive? Because you are on a fellowship you will not receive a W2 form as fellowship stipends are not generally wages/salary. The stipend may, however, be taxable by the IRS. Question number 8 on this FAQ from NC State’s HR Department. Gives, I think, the clearest statement on the tax situation:. Qualified scholarships and fellowships are non...
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Projects | Research Training Group in Mathematical Biology
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Research Training Group in Mathematical Biology. Parameter Estimation for Mechanistic Biological Models. NC State Branding Bar. Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. Visit http:/ www.ncsu.edu.
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Open Positions | Research Training Group in Mathematical Biology
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Research Training Group in Mathematical Biology. Parameter Estimation for Mechanistic Biological Models. We currently have positions available at the undergraduate and graduate levels:. We shall be looking for up to five new PhD students. Fall 2016 entry) to receive fellowship support. We are currently looking for up to four NC State undergraduates to receive support for a minimum of two semesters (academic year and/or summer). NC State Branding Bar. Visit http:/ www.ncsu.edu.
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Acknowledgments | Research Training Group in Mathematical Biology
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Research Training Group in Mathematical Biology. Parameter Estimation for Mechanistic Biological Models. RTG participants (students, postdocs and faculty) should acknowledge the support of the RTG in publications, posters and oral presentations. Publications should mention the grant number in the acknowledgments section unless this is expressly prohibited by the journal. NC State Branding Bar. Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames.