This seminar series is very interdisciplinary and covers a wide range of topics at the interface between the mathematical and biological sciences.
Speakers come from diverse backgrounds and include biologists, clinicians, computer scientists, mathematicians, and statisticians, at the faculty, postdoctoral, and graduate student levels.
The audience consists primarily of statisticians and biologists from UC Berkeley and neighboring institutions, such as, the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and UC San Francisco.
Students may get credit for attending the seminar by registering for
the course PB HLTH 292.
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