Biomathematics Information Session — Fall 2021 — Wednesday, November 10th, 2:00 PM

Do you enjoy math and biology? Do you want to make a difference in the world?

The Department of Computational Medicine is hosting a virtual information session on Biomathematics and the UCLA Biomathematics PhD program!

This session will take place on Wednesday, November 10th, 2021 from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM pacific time and will be held via Zoom.

Please sign up here to let us know you will be attending. Thank you!

Zoom details:

https://ucla.zoom.us/j/96462449806?pwd=NjB4UFBUTUZGS2docXdtWUxOSGVCQT09

Meeting ID: 964 6244 9806

Passcode: 610867

From Professor Eric Sobel:

If you enjoy working with sophisticated mathematics but want to see your work immediately applied to better understand real biomedical processes, then consider UCLA’s graduate program in Biomathematics.

The Biomathematics program will train you in the development, testing, and implementation of state-of-the-art, efficient, and useful mathematical models for the biomedical domain that is of most interest to you.

The world-class data, mathematical, and biomedical sciences on the UCLA campus all work together to establish a unique environment for the creation and immediate application of advanced quantitative models. These mathematical models enhance our knowledge of basic biomedical systems, and by working with the UCLA Health System can directly improve people’s lives.

The Biomathematics program is designed as a hub for collaborations across the UCLA campus that are so often necessary for significant advancement in modern biomedical science. In addition to our computing, statistical, mathematical expertise, the UCLA Biomathematics faculty are top scientists in many biomedical fields, including Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Biophysics, Cardiology, Cell and Developmental Biology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Genetics and Genomics, Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, Neuroscience, Oncology, Pathology, Radiology, and Virology.

If you are passionate about using mathematics to better understand real biomedical systems, then please seriously consider applying to the PhD program in Biomathematics at UCLA.

Samantha Andrews (She/Her/Hers) | Student Affairs Officer

UCLA Department of Computational Medicine

5303B Life Sciences Building | Los Angeles, CA 90095

Currently working remotely.

Hours: Weekdays, 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM Pacific

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