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founded in 1996. Recognized by his mentoring and motivational skills, Castillo-Chavez inspired hundred of students to become mentors themselves and dedicate service to others. He received recognition for his work on enhancing prospects for academic success and providing research opportunities for underrepresented groups in mathematics and biology. Castillo-Chavez is the only Latino-heritage mathematician listed among the top 250 doctoral advisors, according to the
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coursework and who are typically underrepresented in those fields of study. Selected participants include first-generation college bound students and students representing diverse backgrounds from high schools throughout the State of Arizona, including rural communities and the Navajo Nation.
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Applied Mathematics for the Life and Social Sciences (AMLSS) investigates and integrates complex areas of the physical, life and social sciences while preparing a new generation of students in mathematics. The objective of these programs is to develop critical thinking skills and purposeful
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Castillo-Chavez has co-authored over 560 publications and a dozen books, textbooks, research monographs and edited volumes. His research program was at the interface of the mathematical and natural and social sciences, with emphasis on:
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