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THE
FIELDS INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
November
26, 2015
Café
Mathématique
6:30
p.m. at the Fields Institute, Toronto
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Organizers:
Cathy Bogaart (ORION),
Jane Heffernan (York University),
Siv Sivaloganathan (University of Waterloo),
Robert Smith? (University of Ottawa)
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With
support from:

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Overview
At the Café Mathématique, find out how a panel of experts
apply mathematics to unexpected areas of discovery. The Café is free
and open to the general public.
Panel
The Flu, West Nile Virus, and Ebola: What Mathematics
Can Tell You
Julien
Arino |
Associate
Professor, Department of Mathematics & Statistics, University
of Manitoba
Modeller,
BlueDot
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Troy Day |
Canada Research Chair in Mathematical
Biology
Departments of Mathematics & Statistics, and Biology
Queen's University |
Amy Greer
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Canada Research Chair in Population
Disease Modelling
Department of Population Medicine
Guelph University |
Jianhong
Wu |
Canada Research Chair in Industrial
and Applied Mathematics
Director, York Institute for Health Research
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
York University |
Moderator
Jane Heffernan
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York Research Chair, Multi-Scale
Models for Evidence-Based Health Policy
Director, Centre for Disease Modelling
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
York University |
Schedule
The Café will take place at the Fields Institute, room 230, from
6:30 - 8:00 p.m. on November 26th, 2015. Refreshments will be provided.
Registration
For free online registration for the event, please visit math-cafe.eventbrite.com.
Please note that registration is now at capacity, but a waitlist is available
in the event that orders are cancelled. The panel will also be broadcast
in real time on FieldsLive.
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