• Hastings Alan - Department of Environmental Science and Policy, University of California Davis, CA, USA. Theoretical ecology and population biology.
  • Watton, P N - Cardiovasular biomechanics. Mathematical modelling of abdominal aortic aneurysms and heart valves.
  • Gurney, William S.C. - Department of Statistics and Modelling Science, University of Strathclyde. Theoretical Ecology. Software, publications, teaching material.
  • Cinquin, Olivier - Publications in theoretical biology and biochemistry. Areas of special interest include somitogenesis, molecular "switches" acting in cellular differentiation, bHLH dimerization networks, and morphogen gradients.
  • Jarrah, Abdul Salam - Virginia Bioinformatics Institute. Discrete mathematics, computational commutative algebra, computational systems biology, finite dynamical systems.
  • White, Gary C. - Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology, Colorado State University, CO, USA. Quantitative ecology, estimation of population parameters, compensatory mortality in mule deer populations, development of Program MARK. Publications, MARK software.
  • Jungck, John R. - Beloit College, WI. Specializes in mathematical molecular evolution, history and philosophy of biology, and science education reform.
  • Afifi, Abdelmonem A. - Biomathematics department at UCLA. Research centers around multivariate statistical data analysis.
  • Hallam, Thomas G. - University of Tennessee. The use of mathematical models to help solve problems in ecotoxicology and ecology.
  • Van Iersel, Leo - Technical University Eindhoven, the Netherlands. Algorithms for computational biology using combinatorial mathematics and the construction of level-k phylogenetic networks.
  • Lange, Kenneth L. - Biomathematics department at UCLA. Statistical and mathematical methods for human genetics and population growth, image reconstruction algorithms.
  • Berger, Bonnie - Professor of Applied Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and head of the Computation and Biology group
  • Goriely, Alain - Professor at the Department of Mathematics and Program in Applied Mathematics of the University of Arizona. Research interests include morphoelasticity (modeling of elastic growth), geometry and mechanics of proteins, and microbiomechanics (the mechanics of microbial systems).