About CREEM:
CREEM is an inter-disciplinary research centre at the University of St Andrews, linking researchers from the Schools of Mathematics and Statistics, Biology and Geography and Geosciences. Our remit is to develop and apply advanced mathematical and statistical methods to practical problems in biology, ecology and geography.
The centre is divided into research units, some of which are housed within our purpose-built facility at the old university observatory and others of which are housed in their respective schools. We have a lively seminar programme and welcome research visitors. The observatory also contains a tailor-made teaching and computer classroom, and we hold regular training workshops for practitioners.
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Related Units
Research Unit for Wildlife Population Assessment
David Borchers and Steve Buckland
Research Unit for Climate and Ocean Modelling
David Dritschel
Research Unit for Fractals in Ecological and Environmental Modelling
Kenneth Falconer
Research Unit for Marine Mammals and the Environment
Phil Hammond and John Harwood
John Harwood and Steve Buckland
Research Unit for Modelling Ecological Significance of Muscle Cell Dynamics
Ian Johnston and Anne Magurran
Sedimentary Systems Research Unit
Richard Bates
Pelagic Ecology Research Group
Andrew Brierley
