Applied Mathematics Research at the University of Waterloo
Professor Brian Ingalls discusses his research in the Applied Mathematics department at the University of Waterloo. See how mathematical principles are being...
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Professor Brian Ingalls discusses his research in the Applied Mathematics department at the University of Waterloo. See how mathematical principles are being used in biotechnology and medicine, to help find solutions to important problems. Applied mathematics is influencing a future in which biology transforms into a predictive quantitative field, from revolutionizing biotech through the manipulation of biological processes to creating computational tools that improve scientific research.
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