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Mathematical biology has grown over the past 50 years from a niche subject, pursued by a small number of visionary pioneers, to a core sub-discipline of mathematics that is becoming increasingly inter- and intra-disciplinary, and playing a key role in many areas within ecology, epidemiology and the life and medical sciences. This brief review outlines where I think the field is going.

Original publication

DOI

10.1007/978-3-031-12244-6_28

Type

Chapter

Book title

Lecture Notes in Mathematics

Publication Date

01/01/2023

Volume

2313

Pages

413 - 416