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April 5, 2018, Thursday. Will be giving the APPM colloquium at 3pm on Friday April 6 in ECCR. 265 at 300pm. Prof. Leiderman is a mathematical biologist in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics. At the Colorado School of Mines and will be speaking about Mathematical modeling of hemostasis. Has been awarded an NSF-MSGI. 3222018 The main Applied Math website has an article. Describing a recent grant which was awarded to David Bortz. In the Theoretical Biology and Biophysics Division. Progr.

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April 5, 2018, Thursday. Will be giving the APPM colloquium at 3pm on Friday April 6 in ECCR. 265 at 300pm. Prof. Leiderman is a mathematical biologist in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics. At the Colorado School of Mines and will be speaking about Mathematical modeling of hemostasis. Has been awarded an NSF-MSGI. 3222018 The main Applied Math website has an article. Describing a recent grant which was awarded to David Bortz. In the Theoretical Biology and Biophysics Division. Progr.

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