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Life Sciences Special Issue

Research
Mathematical Models of Cell Invasion Track Spatial Position and Progression through the Cell Cycle
The Fluorescent Ubiquitination-based Cell Cycle Indicator (FUCCI) enables real-time analysis of the cell cycle.

During her invited address at AN18, Danielle Bassett illustrated how brains map concepts and construct knowledge networks.

Naomi Leonard identifies the fundamentals of bio-inspired design for collective decision-making in animal groups.

The 2018 Gene Golub SIAM Summer School explored systematic integration of data with models under uncertainty.

Dynamical systems and perturbation theory help analyze stochastic epidemiological models with seasonal forcing.

At its December meeting, the SIAM Board of Trustees took many significant actions of interest to members.

The National Science and Technology Council recently released the federal government’s five-year strategic plan for STEM education.

Paul Davis reviews Michael Lewis's "The Fifth Risk," which describes politics' impact on federal science.

Conferences and Events
Forward-Looking Panel at MPE18 Examines the Intersection of Mathematics and Environmental Science
A forward-looking panel on emerging topics attracted a sizable crowd at MPE18.

The SIAM/ACM Prize in Computational Science and Engineering and the James H. Wilkinson Prize for Numerical Software will be awarded at CSE19.

Students looking for jobs in industry received advice about soft skills and transdisciplinary training during the Professional Development Evening...

Each issue of SIAM Review contains the SIGEST section, which spotlights an outstanding paper of general interest.

Students and Education
Brown University’s TRIPODS Institute Furthers Research and Education in Data Science
Brown University's Data Science Initiative is in its second year of running an NSF-funded TRIPODS institute.

Mark Levi explores what happens to the exit velocity when a bullet punctures a wall of two thin layers.
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