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RESEARCH
EXPERIENCES FOR UNDERGRADUATES
Interdisciplinary Training for Undergraduates in Biological and
Mathematical Sciences in ASU
An
interdisciplinary team of investigators carry out an
undergraduate training initiative at Arizona State University.
The training plan intimately combines new cross-disciplinary
courses and summer research programs. The former are constructed
to allow maximal participation among undergraduate cadres, and
facilitate life science majors to achieve a minor in
mathematics, and, likewise, mathematics majors to enrich their
education with a minor in bioscience. The summer research
program is a competitive enterprise involving at least eight ASU
faculty members from life sciences, mathematics, and biophysics.
Research projects span modeling of ecological and evolutionary
processes through the new lens of stoichiometric constraints,
bio-economics, chemostat theory, and modeling of visual
perception. This project has potential to make broad impact in
both local and global education environs. Regarding the former,
the ASU UBM team is truly interdisciplinary, with members in
mathematics, biology and biophysics, exceptionally well suited
for interdisciplinary training for undergraduates in biological
and mathematical sciences. Its collaborative efforts can provide
undergraduate and graduate students of diverse ethnic/racial
backgrounds with first-hand educational experience in
cross-disciplinary communication and exploration. As for global
impact, the proposed holistic approach (involving mathematical
biology courses at various levels and summer research projects)
in mathematical biology training can vertically integrate all
the components in the ASU education system. It is therefore
expected that this proposed program may yield many invaluable
lessons to serve mathematical bioscience education and research
nationwide, enriching the experience for the next generation of
students in this integrative and interdisciplinary scientific
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Dr. J.
Marty Anderies
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E-mail: |
m.anderies@asu.edu
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Work
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480-705-9440 |
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Office
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LSA 262
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Personal Link: |
http://sols.asu.edu/faculty/manderies.php |
Notes:
Role: Program Co-Director, Mentor.
Reserach Area: Ecological, Economic, and Institutional
Aspects of Human-environment Interactions, Mathematical
Ecology.
For
more details on research interests and publications, please
visit my personal website |
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Dr. Carlos Castillo-Chavez
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E-mail: |
ccchavez@asu.edu
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Work
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480-965-2115 |
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Office
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PSA 521
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Personal Link: |
http://math.asu.edu/~chavez |
Notes:
Role: Program Co-Director, Mentor.
Research Area: Mathematical Epidemiology. For more details
on research interests and publications, please visit my
personal website.
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Dr. James Elser
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E-mail: |
j.elser@asu.edu
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Work
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480-965-9747 |
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Office
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LSA
350 |
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Personal Link: |
http://sols.asu.edu/faculty/jelser.php |
Notes:
Role: Mentor
Research Area: Ecology, Biological Stoichiometry,
Evolutionary Ecology, Limnology. For more details on
research interests and publications, please visit my
personal website.
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Dr. Yang Kuang
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E-mail: |
kuang@asu.edu |
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Work
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480-965-3793 |
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Office
Location: |
PSA 429
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Personal Link: |
http://math.asu.edu/~kuang/ |
Notes:
Role: Program Director
Research Area: Mathematical Biology. For more details on
research interests and publications, please visit my
personal website.
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Dr. John Nagy
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Dr. Ronald Rutowski
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E-mail: |
ronald.rutowski@asu.edu
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Work
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480-965-4369 |
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Office
Location: |
LSC 270
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Personal Link: |
http://sols.asu.edu/faculty/rrutowski.php |
Notes:
Role: Mentor
Research Area: Vision, visual signals and reproductive
behavior in insects. For more details on research interests
and publications, please visit my personal website
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Dr. Hal Smith
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E-mail: |
halsmith@asu.edu
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Work
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480-965-3743 |
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Office
Location: |
PSA 631
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Personal Link: |
http://math.asu.edu/~halsmith/ |
Notes:
Role: Mentor
Research Area: Mathematical Biology, Theory of the Chemostat.
For more details on research interests and publications,
please visit my personal website.
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Graduate Student Mentors :
Roxana López-Cruz.
Abdessamad Tridane.
Hao
Wang(Howard).
Craig
Thalhauser.
Student Participants:???????
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