词条 | Society for Mathematical Biology |
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{{refimprove|date=January 2010}} {{expert subject|Academic Journals|ex2=Science|date=January 2010}}{{external links|date=November 2018}} }}The Society for Mathematical Biology (SMB) is an international association co-founded in 1972 in USA by Drs.George Karreman, Herbert Daniel Landahl and (initially chaired) by Anthony Bartholomay for the furtherance of joint scientific activities between Mathematics and Biology research communities,.[1][2] The society publishes the [https://www.springer.com/math/biology/journal/11538 "Bulletin of Mathematical Biology"] ({{ISSN|1522-9602}}),[3][4] as well as the SMB annual newsletter.[5] History of The Society for Mathematical BiologyThe Society for Mathematical Biology emerged and grew from the earlier school of mathematical biophysics, initiated and supported by the Founder of Mathematical Biology, Nicolas Rashevsky.[6][7] Thus, the roots of SMB go back to the publication in 1939 of the first international journal of mathematical biology, previously entitled "The Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics"—which was founded by Nicolas Rashevsky, and which is currently published by SMB under the name of "Bulletin of Mathematical Biology".[8] Professor Rashevsky also founded in 1969 the non-profit organization "Mathematical Biology, Incorporated"—the precursor of SMB. Another notable member of the University of Chicago school of mathematical biology was Anatol Rapoport whose major interests were in developing basic concepts in the related area of mathematical sociology, who cofounded the Society for General Systems Research and became a president of the latter society in 1965. Herbert D. Landahl was initially also a member of Rashevsky's school of mathematical biology, and became the second president of SMB in the 1980s; both Herbert Landahl and Robert Rosen from Rashevsky's research group were focused on dynamical systems approaches to complex systems biology, with the latter researcher becoming in 1980 the president of the Society for General Systems Research. Research and educational activitiesIn addition to its research and news publications, the society supports education in: mathematical biology, mathematical biophysics, complex systems biology and theoretical biology through sponsorship of several topic-focused graduate and postdoctoral courses. To encourage and stimulate young researchers in this relatively new and rapidly developing field of mathematical biology, the society awards several prizes, as well as lists regularly new open international opportunities for researchers and students in this field.[9] References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.smb.org/governance/smb_history.shtml|title=SMB – "Childhood, Boyhood, Youth."|last=Conrad|first=Michael|date=September 1996|publisher=Society for Mathematical Biology Newsletter|accessdate=2009-06-25}} 2. ^http://www.smb.org/governance/history.shtml History of SMB 3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.springer.com/math/biology/journal/11538|title=Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|publisher=Springer New York|accessdate=2009-06-25}} 4. ^http://people.maths.ox.ac.uk/maini/PKM%20publications/170.pdf "Bulletin of Mathematical Biology—Facts, Figures andComparisons.", by Philip K. Maini, Santiago Schnell and Sara Jolliffee., Bulletin of Mathematical Biology (2004) 66, 595–603, {{doi|10.1016/j.bulm.2004.03.003}} 5. ^http://www.smb.org/publications/index.shtml SMB Publications 6. ^Rosen, Robert. 1972. "Tribute to Nicolas Rashevsky" 1899-1972. Progress in Theoretical Biology 2. 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.smb.org/governance/smb_history.shtml|title=SMB – CHILDHOOD, BOYHOOD, YOUTH|last=Conrad|first=Michael|date=September 1996|publisher=Society for Mathematical Biology Newsletter|accessdate=2009-06-25}} 8. ^The Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics 9. ^http://www.smb.org/prizes/index.shtml SMB Mathematical Biology Prize Awards Further reading
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