Difference between revisions of "UNIL BSc course: "Solving Biological Problems that require Math 2009""
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Revision as of 21:21, 28 February 2009
- Coordinator: Sven Bergmann
- Concept
- Dates & Deadlines
- Projects
- Neuroenergetics: Importance of transport for the regulation of energy substrate fluxes in brain cells
- Whole genome association study: Alcohol consumption in the Cohorte Lausannoise
- Whole genome association study: Tobacco consumption in the Cohorte Lausannoise
- Modeling: Pattern formation using Reaction-Diffusion models
- Modeling: Gradient formation in the wing imaginal disc and the role of glypicans
- Evolution: Estimating rate of speciation and extinction in a tropical plant
- Supervisors
- Students
- Neuroenergetics: Importance of transport for the regulation of energy substrate fluxes in brain cells
- Whole genome association study: Alcohol consumption in the Cohorte Lausannoise
- Whole genome association study: Tobacco consumption in the Cohorte Lausannoise
- Modeling: Pattern formation using Reaction-Diffusion models
- Modeling: Gradient formation in the wing imaginal disc and the role of glypicans
- Evolution: Estimating rate of speciation and extinction in a tropical plant