Mathematical Biosciences Institute

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Established2002; 23 years ago (2002)
DirectorJanet Best, Laura Kubatko[1]
Address
1735 Neil Ave, Columbus
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39°59′48″N 83°00′56″W / 39.996772°N 83.01545°W / 39.996772; -83.01545
Mathematical Biosciences Institute
Established2002; 23 years ago (2002)
DirectorJanet Best, Laura Kubatko[1]
Address
1735 Neil Ave, Columbus
, , ,
39°59′48″N 83°00′56″W / 39.996772°N 83.01545°W / 39.996772; -83.01545
AffiliationsOhio State University
Websitembi.osi.edu
Ohio State University Jennings Hall

The Mathematical Biosciences Institute (MBI) was an institution of higher learning affiliated with the Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio.[2][3] MBI received major funding from the National Science Foundation.

Under the leadership of founding director Avner Friedman, MBI opened in September 2002, holding its first workshop, hosting its first visiting researchers, and starting its first cohort of postdocs in that month. MBI holds 10–12 scientific workshops each year, and hosts about 25 postdoctoral and visiting researchers in residence at any given time. Through its collective events and programs, MBI draws over 1000 visits by researchers in the broadly defined area of mathematical biology throughout the year. MBI's long term planning is overseen by its Directorate and its Board of Trustees, while its scientific activities are overseen by its Directorate and its Scientific Advisory Committee.[citation needed]

MBI programs

List of directors

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