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  1. Kun Gou

    Dr. Kun Gou is an associate professor of Mathematics at Texas A&M University-San Antonio.He received his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Texas A&M University-College Station in December 2012. He worked...

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  2. Melinda Knapp

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  3. Melinda Knapp

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  4. Ricardo Cortez

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  5. Danilo Diedrichs

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  6. Brett Batson

    I retired as professor of Mechanical Engineering at Trine University.

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  7. Rikki Wagstrom

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  8. Jessie Oehrlein

    I am statistics & math faculty at Fitchburg State University with a background in atmospheric science and an interest in K-16 math modeling and data literacy education.

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  9. Modeling the Mechanisms of Evolution

    25 May 2018 | | Contributor(s):: Jackie Matthes

    Simulate population-level mechanisms of evolution: genetic drift, gene flow, and natural selection.

  10. Robert E Furrow

    Contact: refurrow AT ucdavis DOT eduI have recently started as an Assistant Professor of Teaching in Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology at the University of California, Davis. I teach a large...

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  11. Modeling: A Primer - The crafty art of making, exploring, extending, transforming, tweaking, bending, disassembling, questioning, and breaking models

    29 Jan 2018 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By William Wimsatt1, Jeff Schank2

    1. University of Chicago 2. Indiana University

    Explore how to use, analyze, and criticize some important and historically influential models in biology in this text only module.

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  12. Biometeorology of Asthma in South Florida: From Statistical Analysis to Mathematical Modeling

    03 Jan 2018 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By David Quesada

    St. Thomas University, School of Science, Technology and Engineering Management

    Part of the 2015 SMB Minisymposium: Topics in Biomathematics Education

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  13. An Invitation to Modeling: Resource-Limited Population Growth Activity

    Collections | 21 Oct 2017 | Posted by Natalie Madeleine Howe

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  14. Kathleen Snook

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  15. An Invitation to Modeling: Resource-Limited Population Growth Activity

    Collections | 21 Jul 2017 | Posted by Drew LaMar

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  16. An Invitation to Modeling: Resource-Limited Population Growth Activity

    Collections | 10 Jul 2017 | Posted by Drew LaMar

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  17. Anita Schuchardt

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  18. GAIMME report

    Collections | 01 Jun 2017 | Posted by Carrie Diaz Eaton

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  19. Ami Radunskaya

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  20. Paul E Kehle

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