Like investors, bacteria, viruses and cancer cells hedge their bets

QUT mathematicians from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematical and Statistical Frontiers applied financial risk management theory to the study of biological population dynamics to better understand an emergent ‘cellular hedging’ strategy that maximizes the expected growth rate of bacteria and other microorganisms.


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Source: Phys.org