This activity group was established to foster the application of mathematics to the life sciences and research in mathematics that leads to new methods and techniques useful in the life sciences. The life sciences have become quantitative as new technologies facilitate collection and analysis of vast amounts of data ranging from complete genomic sequences of organisms to satellite imagery of forest landscapes on continental scales. Computers enable the study of complex models of biological processes. The activity group brings together researchers who seek to develop and apply mathematical and computational methods in all areas of the life sciences. It provides a forum that cuts across disciplines to catalyze mathematical research relevant to the life sciences and rapid diffusion of advances in mathematical and computational methods.
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Chair: Kresimir Josic Vice Chair: Dean Bottino Program Director: Nick Cogan Secretary: Alexandra Jilkine
Chair: Victoria Booth Vice Chair: Suzanne Lenhart Program Director: Angela Reynolds Secretary: Lisette de Pillis
Chair: Mary Ann Horn Vice Chair: Paul Atzberger Program Director: Alla Borisyuk Secretary: Sarah Olson
Chair: Richard Bertram Vice Chair: Sue Ann Campbell Program Director: Samuel Isaacsont Secretary: Andrea Barreiro
Chair: M. Gregory Forest Vice Chair: Maia Martcheva Program Director: Robert Guy Secretary: Janet Best
Chair: Jonathan Rubin Vice Chair: Aaron Fogelson Program Director: Mette Olufsen Secretary: Laura Miller
Chair: Lisa Fauci Vice Chair: Leon Glassn Program Director: Tim Lewis Secretary: Alla Borisyuk
Chair: Robert Miura Vice Chair: Bard Ermentrout Program Director: Jonathan Rubin Secretary: Ramit Mehr
Chair: John Rinzel Vice Chair: Robert M. Miura Program Director: Timothy C. Elston Secretary: Gerda de Vries
Chair: Lee A. Segel (deceased) Vice Chair: John Rinzel Program Director: Carson C. Chow Secretary: Denise Kirschner
Chair: John Guckenheimer Vice Chair: Alan S. Perelson Secretary: Clyde F. Martin