Mathematical Biology
The group carries out mathematical research applied to a wide range of biological problems, including population dynamics, epidemiology, evolution, systems biology and biological fluid dynamics.
The work carried out by the Mathematical Biology group involves high-quality interdisciplinary links across the University, and the group frequently attracts major research grants.
Research interests
- Antimicrobial resistance
- Biological pattern formation
- Circadian rhythms and chronotherapy
- Infectious disease dynamics
- Healthcare pressures
- Stochastic population dynamics
- Systems biology.
Members
- Kieran Sharkey (Group lead)
- Mirela Domijan
- David Haw
- Ed Hill
- David Lewis
- Emily Nixon
- Chris Overton
- Natasha Savage
- Bakhti Vasiev
- Kamila Zychaluk
- Wajid Ali
- Daisy Bengey
- Shahi Dost
- Sara Frecentese
- Hardik Poptani
- Natalie Slyeptsova
- Christian Stickels
- Joanne Turner