The Mathematics of Evolutionary Biology
- π€ Speaker: Professor Ray Goldstein, University of Cambridge
- π Date & Time: Wednesday 25 February 2009, 17:00 - 18:00
- π Venue: Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Clarkson Road, Cambridge
Abstract
One of the most fascinating questions in evolutionary biology concerns what pressures led single cell organisms to evolve into multicellular ones, and to divide up life’s tasks among different cells. This lecture will explain how concepts and experimental techniques from mathematics and physics can help us answer this question.
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Professor Ray Goldstein, University of Cambridge
Wednesday 25 February 2009, 17:00-18:00