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Biology in Numbers
The Society for Mathematical Biology
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S2 Ep6: Mark Lewis
Biology in Numbers
35 minutes 43 seconds
9 months ago
S2 Ep6: Mark Lewis

where we talk: the Akira Okobu prize, the Fokker-Planck equation, and the movement of bears.

Mark Lewis is a mathematical ecologist at the University of Victoria. He uses mathematical models to understand the environment and our human impacts. He tries to maintain that work life balance by spending that hard-earned free time curling.

Find out more about Mark’s groups’ work on the following website: https://lewisresearchlab.org/

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  • The website: smb.org
  • Bluesky: @smbmathbiology.bsky.social
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  • The Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
Biology in Numbers
The Society for Mathematical Biology: the Biology in Numbers podcast