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James D Murray, reflections of a life in academia, in conversation with Phillip Maini

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Jim Murray is one of the leading mathematical biologists of our times.
In this wide-ranging interview Jim talks about his career, the range of his work, his successes and failures and his hopes and expectations for the future of mathematical biology.

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Series
The Secrets of Mathematics
People
James D Murray
Phillip Maini
Keywords
biology
applied mathematics
biography
oxford
corpus christi
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 02/04/2014
Duration: 00:55:22

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