Fall 1998
Overview. For the fall semester of 1998, the Biomathematics Seminar will consist of three minicourses. The minicourse cycle will be a preparatory lecture given by the seminar course participants, two lectures given by outside experts, and a follow-up discussion.
The topics are pharmacokinetics, neurobiology, and evolutionary biology. The guest presenters to the seminar will be four University of Arizona Faculty.
Each participant in the seminar will choose one of the three minicourse topics as a focus topic. The ``teams'' formed by this choice will coordinate with me the preparatory reading, the presentation of the introductory lecture, the follow-up discussion, and prepare a research prospectus.
Day to Day Operations. The course meets for lecture each Tuesday from 3:45 to 5:30 in Biowest 210. We may move to Economics 200 when the renovations to the Economics Building are complete.
If you need to contact me, write me electronically at jwatkins@math.arizona.edu, call me at 621-5245, or drop by my office Math 520.
Evaluation of Students. We will evaluate your work via class participation, presentations and your contributions to the research prospectus. assignments.
Best wishes to you for a good semester in this course and in all your
other activities.
Joe Watkins