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Mathmatical Biology Depts/Centers/Groups
Applied and Computational Mathematics

Ohio State Mathematical Biosciences Institute

Lecture Notes on Spectral Method    

Notre Dame Center for the Study of Biocomplexity

Solution Methods in Computational Fluid Dynamics

Utah Mathematical Biology Group

Cambridge Numerical Analysis Group

UCI Center for Mathematical and Computational Biology

Scientific Computing Preprints at Brown University

Vanderbilt Biomathematics Research Group
Central Scheme for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws System at Maryland

UCSD National Biomedical Computing Resources

Preprints on Conservation Laws


Center for Theoretical Biological Physics

Iterative Methods for Sparse Linear Systems


Duke Mathematical Biology Group

Finite Difference Methods for Differential Equations

UMich Mathematical Biology Group

Applied Mathematics/Statistics Preprints at Stony Brook

Arizona State
Differential Equations and Mathematical Biology

Computational Science Resource at Math Archives

Wisconsin
BACTER Institute for Computational Biology

Spectral Viscosity Method for Shock Capturing at Maryland

Berkeley
Mathematical and Computational Biology

National HPCC Software Exchange

UCLA
Department of Biomathematics

FORTRAN Routines for Special Functions

   Brown
Center for Computational Molecular Biology

Techical Reports at Weizmann

Rutgers
Institute for Quantitative Biology

Quadrature Rules for the Triangle

Michigan State
Quantitative Biology and Modeling Initiative



























Mathmatical Biology Conferences/Workshops



IMA
Mathematics of Molecular and Cellular Biology




Mathematics and Chemistry



MBI
Annual Programs




Hot Events (Cellular Physiology, Neurosciences ...)

Programming Languages

SIAM
MI07  (Bioscience and Biomedicine)

FORTRAN 77/ Fortran 90 Reference


LS08 (Life Sciences)

Online Fortran code checking  (for Fortran 77/90/95)




C/C++
FEM Mesh/Molecular Surface Generation

Perl and Tcl/Tk

Generation of Molecular Surfaces (MSMS at Scripps)
CVS Tutorial

Molecular Skin Surfaces (SKIN at UC Davis and NUS)