Category: People

  1. Christopher Baker

    Dr Christopher Baker is a Research Fellow who has joint position between the School of Mathematics and Statistics and the Centre of Biosecurity Risk Analysis in the School of BioSciences. Their research focusses on using mathematics to inform policy in biosecurity, ecology and epidemiology. Since joining The University of Melbourne in 2020, they have worked […]

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  2. Douglas Brumley

    Dr. Douglas Brumley is an Associate Professor in Applied Mathematics and leads an interdisciplinary research group at the interface of mathematics, biophysics and microbial ecology. The Brumley lab utilises mathematics, microfluidics and microscopy to study a range of dynamic processes in biology including bacterial motility, symbioses, nutrient cycling and flows around coral reefs. Email: d.brumley@unimelb.edu.au

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  3. Edmund Crampin

    Professor Edmund Crampin joined the University in 2013, moving from New Zealand, as the Rowden White Chair of Systems Biology, a joint appointment between the School of Mathematics and Statistics and the School of Biomedical Engineering. He quickly become a beloved and respected member of the University community. His educational background was in physics and mathematics, […]

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  4. James McCaw

    Professor James McCaw is an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow in Mathematical Biology in the School of Mathematics and Statistics and the Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health. His interests span from modelling host-pathogen-drug dynamics, with a focus on influenza and malaria, to developing public health control strategies for […]

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  5. James Osborne

    James is an Associate Professor in Applied Mathematics at the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne. His work is at the interface between applied mathematics, scientific computing and biology: he uses mathematical and scientific computing techniques to develop reliable, robust and efficient simulations of multiscale biological and physiological phenomena. James has […]

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  6. Camelia Walker

    Dr. Camelia Walker was a Research Fellow in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne. In 2020, they completed a PhD at the University of Adelaide which developed Bayesian inference and model selection methods for emerging infectious diseases. Subsequently, they joined the Australian COVID-19 modelling efforts where their research informed the […]

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  7. Jared M. Field

    Dr Jared M. Field was a McKenzie Fellow broadly interested in the intersection of mathematics, ecology and evolutionary biology. His work centred on human life-history theory, Bayesian modelling of behaviour, and Indigenous Australian marriage rules and genetics.

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  8. 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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  9. 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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  10. 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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