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This program introduces students to exciting new areas of mathematical biology and involves them in collaborative research with their peers and faculty mentors. The program consists of three parts - each with a mix of educational and social experiences:
· Two-week Introduction (June 2-13, 2014): Tutorials, computer labs, and team efforts designed to introduce students to a variety of topics in mathematical biology.
· Eight-week REU Program (June 16-August 8, 2014): An individualized research experience as part of a research team at a participating institution. There are 14 projects to choose from.
· Capstone Conference (August 11-15, 2014): A student centered conference featuring talks and posters by student researchers in math biology, keynotes by prominent math biologists, and a graduate studies recruitment fair.
Apply for the REU program at: https://visitor.mbi.ohio-state.edu/events.html?id=754 [visitor.mbi.ohio-state.edu]
A complete application will require:
· Two letters of reference
· A ranked list of the three projects that you want to participate in (see above)
· A statement indicating your reasons for wanting to participate in this program
For full consideration, completed applications must be received by Monday, January 27, 2014.
Applications for the TWO-WEEK INTRODUCTION ONLY will be due in April.
Applications for the CAPSTONE CONFERENCE ONLY will be due in June.