
Jim Keener's Home Page - University of Utah
James P. Keener Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Mathematics Adjunct Professor of Biomedical Engineering Member of the Center for Cell and Genome Science University of Utah 155 South 1400 East Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
Jim Keener - Math - The University of Utah
Jun 8, 2021 · Webpage: www.math.utah.edu/~keener/ Research Interests Mathematical biology: developing and analysing mathematical models of physiological processes
Jim Keener's Home Page - University of Utah
James P. Keener Distinguished Professor of Mathematics Adjunct Professor of Biomedical Engineering University of Utah 155 South 1400 East Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
U of U Mathematical Biology Physiology Group - University of Utah
The research group, led by Jim Keener, consists of graduate students, postdocs, and faculty in the math department, and works in collaboration with several experimentalists at the University of Utah. Our work is supported by grants from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.
Jim Keener's Home Page - University of Utah
If you have gotten this far on my website, I applaud your patience. I want to say something here about the Faith/Science debate and the controversy about origins.
Faculty Support: Dr. Jim Keener LCB 314 [email protected] Webpage: www.math.utah.edu/research/mathbio/journalclub.html Procedures 1. Each student must identify a paper to present during the semester before Friday, September 5th. Each paper can be chosen from an approved list (see Pete for list) or be approved by both Pete and Berton. 2.
Utah Alumni Conference
Conference participants are invited to attend a cabin party at Jim Keener's cabin on July 16 from 1pm until ?? The JPK70 design from the conference can be found here for those interested in …
Research Program - University of Utah
Jim Keener, Sasha Panfilov, Tim Lewis, Eric Cytrunbaum, Chung-Seon Yi, Young Seon Li, Brad Peercy Problems: To understand the dynamics of cardiac arrhythmias
Computational Biofluids in Physiology - University of Utah
Jim Keener: University of Utah: Robert M. Kirby: University of Utah: Anita Layton: Duke University: Karin Leiderman: University of California Merced: Randall LeVeque: University of Washington: Laura Miller: University of North Carolina: Alex Mogilner: New York University: Sarah Olson: Worcester Polytechnic Institute:
U of U Mathematical Biology Physiology Group - math.utah.edu
The research group, led by Jim Keener, consists of graduate students, postdocs, and faculty in the math department, and works in collaboration with several experimentalists at the University of Utah. Our work is supported by grants from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.