The Intercollegiate Biomathematics Alliance (IBA) is a consortium created to promote research and education in biomathematics. The IBA strives to bring together institutions both academic and non-academic to build a collaborative academic community in the pursuit of advancing biomathematics, ecology, and related areas for the researchers, educators of the mathematical and biological sciences, and active scholars. In doing so, the IBA provide a wide range of expertise, resources, and opportunities that are only available when we work together as a community.

Students enrolled at IBA member institutions also enjoy additional benefits that would not otherwise be available. The IBA offers undergraduate research workshops, a graduate curriculum, cross-institutional research opportunities for graduate students, and an expanded selection of courses thanks to the collaborative community of departments of the IBA family.

Click here for more information about the IBA, including how you can get involved.  To discuss the many advantages of membership and how you and your institution can become members, you may visit the webpage or contact Hannah Highlander, Outreach Officer, at highland@up.edu.


Recent Events

12th Symposium on BEER
10/4–10/6, 2019
University of Wisconsin, La-Crosse

IBA-CURE Workshop
5/29–6/1, 2019
Illinois State University
 


Upcoming Events

13th Symposium on BEER
10/9–10/11, 2020
University of Richmond


NEW: 

IBA Graduate Certificate Program

Began Fall semester 2018

Project BEAM (Biomathematics Education with Applications and Methods)--Undergraduate Research Grants

More information coming soon!

PEER Program (Partners in Extending Education and Research)

PEER is an on-demand research design, data analysis, modeling, and computational service hub that the Center for Collaborative Studies in Mathematical Biology is offering to the scientific community. 

More details coming soon!


Partners

SPORA

Spora is an undergraduate journal dedicated to publishing high quality manuscripts that describe mathematical and statistical techniques to solve problems in biological settings. 

Letters in Biomathematics

An open-access peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles that describe mathematical and statistical techniques to solve problems in biological settings or that address the study of the teaching and learning at the intersection of mathematics and biology.


 

Created by Madison Newton Last Modified Fri November 15, 2019 5:17 pm by Hannah Callender Highlander