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CAM SEMINARS

All presentations will be held in O'Shaughnessy Science Hall, starting at 3:00 PM.

The Entanglement of Biology and Mathematics
Modelling the Circle of Life: How Math Untangles Knotty DNA Questions
Dorothy Buck
Imperial College in London
September 21, 2007
3:00-4:00

The Entanglement of Biology and Mathematics
Analysis of DNA knots to understand chromosome organization in bacteriophages
Javier Arsuaga
San Francisco State University
October 10, 2007
4:15

Probability and Statistics
Review of Symbolic Data and their Analyses
Lynne Billard
University of Georgia
October 26, 2007
3:00-4:00

The Entanglement of Biology and Mathematics
DNA Topology
De Witt Sumners
Florida State University
November 7, 2007
3:00-4:00

Probability and Statistics
DeWitt Wallace Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science
Daniel Kaplan
Macalester College
November 9, 2007
3:00-4:00

Probability and Statistics
Elementary Teachers’ Conceptions of Graphical Representations of Categorical Data
Brenda Tieffenbruck
University of St. Thomas
November 19, 2007
3:00-4:00

Probability and Statistics
Challenges of Community-oriented Projects in Statistics
Arkady Shemyakin
University of St. Thomas
December 7, 2007
3:30-4:00

The Entanglement of Biology and Mathematics
Topological analysis of enzymatic actions
Mariel Vazquez
San Francisco State University
November 26, 2007
3:00-4:00

2008 Feynman Integration and Related Topics
Feynman Integration and Related Topics


June 6, 2008

Wavelet Workshop
Wavelet Workshop


June 4, 2008

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