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  1. Jennifer Flegg

    Jennifer is a Professor in applied mathematics in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne. Her research focuses on using mathematics and statistics to answer questions in biology and medicine. In particular, she develops mathematical models in areas such as wound healing, tumour growth and infectious disease epidemiology. Webpage: https://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/jennifer-flegg/ Email: […]

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  2. Michael Pan

    Dr. Michael Pan is a Research Fellow at the Systems Biology Laboratory. His work makes use of energy-based approaches to develop mathematical models for a diverse range of applications in systems and synthetic biology. Current research interests include constructing large-scale dynamic models of biochemical pathways, understanding the relationship between energy and function in heart cells, […]

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  3. Michael Stumpf

    Professor Michael Stumpf holds the Chair in Theoretical Systems Biology in the School of BioSciences and in the School of Mathematics and Statistics. Michael’s work deals with the development of mathematical and statistical methods to infer the structure of mathematical models from data. His biological interest concerns cellular decision making processes, e.g. how does a […]

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  4. Pengxing Cao

    Pengxing Cao is a postdoctoral research fellow in the School of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Melbourne. He obtained his PhD in mathematics at the University of Auckland, New Zealand in 2014. His PhD thesis looked at mathematical modelling of calcium oscillations in airway smooth muscle cells. Then he moved to Melbourne to work […]

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  5. Stuart Johnston

    Dr Stuart Johnston is a DECRA Research Fellow in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at The University of Melbourne. Stuart graduated with a Bachelor of Mathematics (Hons) from the Queensland University of Technology. In 2017, he completed a PhD in Mathematical Biology at the Queensland University of Technology, focused on mathematical models of collective […]

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