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Events on Thursday 09 April 2009

Tummy troubles
12:10 Thu 9 Apr 09 :: Napier 210 :: Dr Ben Binder

Media...
Hirschsprung's disease is relatively common, affecting roughly 1 in 5000 newly born babies each year in Australia. The disease occurs when there is an incomplete formation of the nervous system in the gut. Mathematical models can help in determining the underlying mechanisms that cause the disease. Comparisons between theoretical predictions and experimental results will be made.
View from Ingkarni Wardli

Recent news
Two contract positions are available
As a result of the School's success in securing two prestigious Australian Research Council Future Fellowships, we now have two limited term positions available, one in Pure Mathematics and one in Statistics.