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NIMBioS 2009 Event Calendar Archive
  January 2009
5 Open House at Joint Math Meetings, Washington D.C.
Co-sponsored with NSF Mathematics Institutes
21 Computational Biology Seminar Series. Topic: Vector Field Visualization in Neurobiology. Speaker: David Banks.
26 R Seminar. Course full - registration closed. Organizational meeting: 4:30 PM, Dabney Hall, Rm. 488.
Co-sponsors: EEB, NIMBioS
  February 2009
4 Computational Biology Seminar Series. BCMB Junior Faculty Candidate (Computational Science).
11 Computational Biology Seminar Series. BCMB Junior Faculty Candidate (Computational Science).
18 Computational Biology Seminar Series. Topic: Graph Theory and Structural Analysis in Molecular Biology. Speaker: Debra Knisley.
25 Computational Biology Seminar Series. BCMB Junior Faculty Candidate (Computational Science).
  March 2009
4 Computational Biology Seminar Series. BCMB Junior Faculty Candidate (Computational Science).
11 > Computational Biology Seminar Series. BCMB Junior Faculty Candidate (Computational Science).
16 - 18 > Training the Trainers: High-Performance Computing Tutorial for Computational Science Professionals Collaborating with Biologists
25 > Computational Biology Seminar Series. Topic: Computational Molecular Biophysics. Speaker: Jerome Baudry.
  April 2009
1 > Computational Biology Seminar Series. Topic: Computational Tools for Functional Genetics. Speaker: Leonard McMillan.
8 > Computational Biology Seminar Series. Topic: Microsatellite Evolution. Speaker: Mark Welch
16 - 18 > Coalitions and Alliances NIMBioS Working Group
20 - 22 > Intragenomic Conflict NIMBioS Working Group
22 > Computational Biology Seminar Series. Topic: Comparative Genome Informatics. Speaker: Judith Blake.
23 > NIMBioS Webinar. Topic: Mathematics and Life Science Education: Promoting Interdisciplinarity. Presented by: Louis J. Gross. Time: 4:40-5:30PM.
27 - 29 > Feral Swine/Pseudorabies - NIMBioS Working Group
  May 2009
26 - 29 > Binary Matrices in Biology NIMBioS Working Group
29 - 31 > Numbers Count Workshop
Co-sponsors: BioQUEST, HHMI
  June 2009
June 1 - July 24 > Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) and Veterinary students (REV).
7 - 9 > Synthesizing and Predicting Infectious Disease while Accounting for Endogenous Risk (SPIDER) NIMBioS Working Group
10 - 12 > Function and Evolution NIMBioS Working Group
15 - 19 > Kids U at UT (Biology by Numbers!)
22 - 26 > Curriculum Development Workshop: Integrating Bioinformatics and Molecular Visualization into the Curriculum
Co-sponsors: SCALE-IT IGERT, BioQUEST
June 29-July 1 > Modeling White Nose Syndrome in Bats - NIMBioS Investigative Workshop
  July 2009
June 1 - July 24 > Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) and Veterinary students (REV).
June 29-July 1 > Modeling White Nose Syndrome in Bats - NIMBioS Investigative Workshop
7 - 9 > Modeling Bovine Tuberculosis - NIMBioS Investigative Workshop
19 - 24 > Mu Alpha Theta 2009 Knoxville National Convention
27 - 29 > Ecology of Niche Variation NIMBioS Working Group
  August 2009
2 - 12 > PEER Workshop: Skills for Success
  September 2009
1 > Open House: Celebrate the first-year anniversary of NIMBioS, 3 - 5 p.m. in NIMBioS facilities, 4th floor, 1122 Volunteer Blvd., Suite 106
8 > NIMBioS Seminar, 3:30 pm. Speaker: Dr. Erol Akçay, NIMBioS Post-Doc. Topic: The Evolution of Games and How to Play Them.
15 > NIMBioS Seminar, 3:30 pm. Speaker: Carrie Manore, Oregon State University and Los Alamos National Laboratory. Topic: How Mathematical Models Can Help Control the Spread of Animal Diseases.
18 > Mathematica Technical Seminar, 1:00-2:30 pm, repeated from 3:00-4:30 pm. Location: NIMBioS, Rm 403, 1122 Volunteer Blvd., Suite 106
22 NIMBioS Seminar, 3:30 pm. Speaker: Dr. Sharon Bewick, NIMBioS Post-Doc. Topic: Modeling Local Community Responses to Climate Change.
  October 2009
6 NIMBioS Seminar, 3:30 pm. Speaker: Dr. Paul Armsworth, UTK EEB. Top ic: Optimal Spatial Management of Marine Fisheries - A Case Study Example .
15 - 17 NIMBioS Investigative Workshop: New Soil Black Box Math Strategies.
20 NIMBioS Seminar, 3:30 pm. Speaker: Dr. Celine Devaux, Imperial College, UK. Topic: Evolution of Flowering Time and Reproductive Isolation.
22 - 23 NIMBioS Advisory Board Meeting
23 - 24 Undergraduate Research Conference at the Interface Between Bi ology and Mathematics.
  November 2009
3 NIMBioS Seminar, 3:30 pm. Speaker: Dr. Brian O'Meara, UTK EEB. Topic: Joint Species Inference and Species Delimitation.
9 - 11 NIMBioS Working Group: Synthesizing and Predicting Infectious Disease while Accounting for Endogenous Risk (SPIDER), 2nd meeting.
17 NIMBioS Seminar, 3:30 pm. Speaker: Dr. Jaewook Joo, UTK Physics and Astronomy. Topic: A simple mathematical model for signal processing in macrophag es.
19 NEON Domain 7 Science and Education Coordinating Committee (DSECC) Meeting.
  December 2009
1-3 NIMBioS Investigative Workshop: Optimal Control and Optimization for Individual-based and Agent-based Models.
8 NIMBioS Seminar, 3:30 pm. Speaker: Dr. William Godsoe, NIMBioS Post-Doc. Topic: I can’t define the niche but I know it when I see it: using probability theory to understand species distributions.
10-13 NIMBioS Working Group: Biological Problems Using Binary Matrices, 2nd meeting.
15-17 NIMBioS Tutorial: Optimal Control and Optimization for Biologists.

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