Women in Mathematical Biology : Research Collaboration Workshop, NIMBioS, Knoxville, June 2015 /

Inspired by the Research Collaboration Workshop for Women in Mathematical Biology, this volume contains research and review articles that cover topics ranging from models of animal movement to the flow of blood cells in the embryonic heart. Hosted by the National Institute for Mathematics and Biolog...

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Corporate Authors: SpringerLink Online service
Group Author: Layton, Anita T., 1973; Miller, Laura English language teacher
Published: Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
Publisher Address: Cham :
Publication Dates: 2017.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Association for Women in Mathematics Series, 8
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60304-9
Summary: Inspired by the Research Collaboration Workshop for Women in Mathematical Biology, this volume contains research and review articles that cover topics ranging from models of animal movement to the flow of blood cells in the embryonic heart. Hosted by the National Institute for Mathematics and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS), the workshop brought together women working in biology and mathematics to form four research groups that encouraged multidisciplinary collaboration and lifetime connections in the STEM field. This volume introduces many of the topics from the workshop, including the aerod
Carrier Form: 1 online resource(VIII,252pages): illustrations.
ISBN: 9783319603049
Index Number: QH323
CLC: Q-332
Contents: "The modulation of pain by circadian and sleep-dependent processes: A review of the experimental evidence" by Megan Hastings Hagenauer, Jennifer A. Crodelle, Sofia H. Piltz, Natalia Toporikova, Paige Ferguson, and Victoria Booth -- "Investigating circadian rhythmicity in pain sensitivity using a neural circuit model for spinal cord processing of pain" by Jennifer A. Crodella, Sofia H. Piltz, Victoria Booth, Megan Hastings Hagenauer -- "A two-process model for circadian and sleep-dependent modulation of pain sensitivity" by Natalia Toporikova, Megan Hastings Hagenauer, Paige Ferguson and Vict