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2021 Mathematical Sciences in Obesity Research

Ended Aug 10, 2021

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About this Course

The mathematical sciences including engineering, statistics, computer science, physics, econometrics, and mathematics qua mathematics are increasingly being applied to advance our understanding of the causes, consequences, and alleviation of obesity. These applications go beyond routine approaches easily implemented in available commercial software. Rather, they increasingly involve computationally demanding tasks, development of novel measurement techniques and software, new quantitative derivations, and an exceptional degree of interdigitation of two or more existing techniques. Advances at the interface of the mathematical sciences and obesity research require bilateral training for investigators in both disciplines.

The learning objectives of this course are:

  • To expose researchers from the mathematical sciences and obesity to the language and methodology at the interface of both disciplines,
  • To facilitate collaborations between the two groups through effective contact, and
  • To guide early investigators interested in conducting research at the interface of the mathematical sciences in obesity on the next career step.

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Dates and Format

  • July 23rd through August 10th
  • Synchronous sessions on Fridays
  • Asynchronous material in weeks in between

Registration Fee (USD)

  • $350

Sponsors

Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington

West Point 

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

 

Length: 3 weeks

 

Credit: None

 

Audience: Advanced graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and early career scientists with interest in behavior-oriented obesity research