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Ivana to give a talk at Duke Math Bio Seminar (Oct 2020)
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Our paper is published in PNAS (Aug 2020)
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Our paper is published in Nature Cancer (June 2020)
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Ivana to give a Dartmouth Math Colloquium (May 2020)
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Ivana to give a talk at Duke Math Bio Seminar (Oct 2020)
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Our paper is published in PNAS (Aug 2020)
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Our paper is published in Nature Cancer (June 2020)
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Ivana to give a Dartmouth Math Colloquium (May 2020)
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Ivana to give a talk at Duke Math Bio Seminar (Oct 2020)
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Our paper is published in PNAS (Aug 2020)
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Our paper is published in Nature Cancer (June 2020)
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Ivana to give a Dartmouth Math Colloquium (May 2020)

Ivana Bozic is an Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics at the University of Washington, and an affiliate faculty member in the Herbold Computational Biology Program at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. She received her BSc and MA in Mathematics from the University of Belgrade in Serbia, and her PhD in Mathematics from Harvard University. She is a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award, Johnson & Johnson WiSTEM2D Scholar, and winner of the 2023 Akira Okubo Prize from the Society for Mathematical Biology. Her work is focused on using mathematical and computational modeling together with clinical and experimental data to uncover the evolutionary dynamics of cancer.
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Contact
Ivana Bozic
Department of Applied Mathematics
Seattle, WA 98195
Office: Lewis Hall 213
email: ibozic at uw dot edu
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