Domenic
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Within-host dynamics
Describes the relation between a disease within a host and the response triggered.mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/10/20/within-host-dynamics
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Adriana Zanca
Adriana is a PhD student in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne under the supervision of A/Prof James Osborne and Prof Jennifer Flegg. Her work focuses on cell-based computational models of wound healing. She is particularly interested in how heterogeneities at a cell-scale change behaviour at a tissue scale. She […]mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/10/15/adriana-zanca
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Domenic Germano
Domenic is a PhD student at the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne, working under the supervision of A/Prof James Osborne, Dr Stuart Johnston and Prof Edmund Crampin. His current work is on the development of a cell-based, deformable model of tissues, to understand the mechanics of the colonic crypt epithelium. […]mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/10/15/domenic-germano
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Dominic Maderazo
Dominic Maderazo was a PhD student under the supervision of Jennifer Flegg at the University of Melbourne and Jonathan Keith at Monash University. His previous work included multi-scale modelling of immune systems to investigate the effects of physiological changes may have on the effectiveness of the immune response. Dominic was working on statistical methods for […]mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/10/15/dominic-maderazo
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Jessica Crawshaw
Jessica was a PhD student at the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne, working with A/Prof James Osborne and Prof Jennifer Flegg. During her PhD, Jessica developed a coupled fluid-structure-growth model of vascular regression to study the role of the local blood flow on cellular migration and capillary wall mechanics during […]mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/10/15/jessica-crawshaw
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Ke Li
Ke Li was a PhD student at the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne, working with the Prof James McCaw and Dr Pengxing Cao. His work was on the development of within-host dynamical models to understand essential interactions between influenza virus and immune responses. Ke is currently a postdoctoral fellow at […]mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/10/15/ke-li
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Mahdieh Mahdavi
Mahdieh was a past student in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne under the supervision of A/Prof James Osborne and Prof Jennifer Flegg. Her research focused on using cell-based mathematical modelling to understand the mechanics of the colonic crypt.mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/10/15/mahdieh-mahdavi
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Md Nurul Anwar
Md Nurul Anwar is a PhD student in the School of Mathematics and Statistics under the supervision of Prof. Jennifer Flegg, Prof. James McCaw, A/Prof. Roslyn Hickson and A/Prof. Jack Richards. His work focusses on Malaria specially Plasmodium Vivax dynamics. He is currently working on developing a simple model from a complex one that can […]mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/10/15/anwar-nurul
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Punya Alahakoon
Punya was a PhD student in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne under the supervision of Prof. James McCaw and Prof. Peter Taylor. Her research focused on using mathematics and statistics to understand the extinction of infectious diseases. Punya is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of New South […]mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/10/15/punya-alahakoon
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Phillip Brown
Phillip Brown was a PhD candidate at the University of Adelaide, supervised by Dr Ed Green, A/Prof Ben Binder (both UofA) and A/Prof James Osborne. His work focused on cell-based modelling of buckling epithelial tissues, with particular application to the colonic crypt. He was working on a new modelling approach that has a wide range […]mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/10/15/phillip-brown
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