01/10/2019
This summer, the NSF-Simons Center for Quantitative Biology is hosting an undergraduate research program. The program allows undergraduate students majoring in biology, engineering, mathematics, statistics, or physics to participate in hands-on laboratory or computational research that applies mathematical concepts and methodology to understanding mechanisms in biology. Participants will also be encouraged to attend activities such as, faculty research presentations; day trip to a local museum or Argonne National Laboratory; a presentation on applying to graduate school; and other cohort outings.
To learn more about the program, visit:
Quantitative Biology Undergraduate Summer Research Program
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07/20/2018
The NSF-Simons Center for Quantitative Biology at Northwestern University seeks to integrate hypothesis-driven mathematical modeling, data-driven mathematical analysis, and advanced imaging, genomics, and metabolomics tools to investigate the complex interplay between genetic programming and extrinsic inputs during organismal growth and development.
ESAM faculty William Kath, Madhav Mani, Rosemary Braun, and Niall Mangan are involved in the center's ever-growing research efforts.
To learn more about the center and its member faculty, visit
http://www.quantitativebiology.northwestern.edu/
07/19/2018
This past June, ESAM graduates celebrated their milestone event during a department reception following the graduation ceremony. Here are a few highlights from the reception.
We couldn't be more proud of our graduates!
06/25/2018
Congratulations to our Northwestern alumnae!
Gwynne Shotwell earned a masters degree in Applied Mathematics here at the ESAM Department. We could not be more proud of our students and their ongoing achievements!
What have you been doing since graduating from the department? Share your story with us at [email protected].
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