The Biomathematics Graduate Program faculty is drawn from a number of departments across campus and off-campus adjunct faculty whose main interests involve modeling biological systems.
Director
Kevin Flores
Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics Research Interests: Development of mathematical/statistical methods for parameter estimation, uncertainty quantification, and forecasting with applications to Precision Medicine, Environmental Toxicology, and Synthetic Biology |
Faculty Who Have Recently Advised Biomath Students
Zixuan Cang
Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics Research Interests: Mathematical and Computational Biology, Topological and Geometric Data Analysis |
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Jie Cao
Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Ecology Research Interests: Quantitative fisheries ecology with an emphasis on population dynamics and ecosystem modeling |
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Kevin Gross
Professor, Department of Statistics Research Interests: Theoretical and statistical ecology, population dynamics, biogeography, and genetic pest management |
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Mansoor Haider
Professor, Department of Mathematics Research Interests: Cartilage mechanics, osteoarthritis, cell mechanics, cell-matrix interactions, tissue engineering |
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Jason Haugh
Professor, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Research Interests: Intracellular processes: signal transduction, cell adhesion and cytoskeletal dynamics; Biophysics of cell movement; Multiscale modeling of wound healing, cancer, and immune response |
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Cristina Lanzas
Professor, Department of Population Health and Pathobiology Research Interests: Epidemiology and ecology of infectious diseases in animal and human populations; Understanding the role that the environment plays on transmission and the dissemination of antimicrobial resistant pathogens; Various pathogen-host systems including foodborne pathogens in farm animals and health-care associated diseases in humans |
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Alun Lloyd
Professor, Department of Mathematics Research Interests: Epidemiology of infectious diseases, spatial processes in ecology and evolution, modeling the spread of genetically engineered organisms |
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Sharon Lubkin
Professor, Department of Mathematics Research Interests: Biomechanics, biofluids, developmental biology and regenerative medicine, cell biology, morphogenesis and pattern formation, transport, cell and tissue motion, mechanobiology |
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Mette Olufsen
Professor, Department of Mathematics Research Interests: The study of cardiovascular dynamics including wave propagation in arterial networks, cardiovascular regulation and the interaction with the inflammatory system. Parameter estimation, parameter identifiability, optimization model based data-analysis |
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David Rasmussen
Associate Professor, Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology Research Interests: Phylodynamics: Tracking the spread of human and agricultural pathogens using a mix of phylogenetic methods and epidemiological modeling; Experimental work on how plant viruses adapt to new hosts and expand their host range |
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Ross Sozzani
Professor, Department of Plant and Microbial Biology Research Interests: Plant stem cells, Plant development, Computational Biology, Predictive Modeling |
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Hien Tran
Professor, Department of Mathematics, Center for Research in Scientific Computation Research Interests: Control theory; Parameter Estimation; Kalman filtering; Mathematical modeling of biological and physiological systems |
Other Biomath Faculty
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George R. Hess
Professor, Department of Forestry & Environmental Resources Research Interests: Conservation biology in suburbanizing landscapes, effective teaching and learning |
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Spencer Muse
Professor, Department of Statistics Research Interests: |
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Brian Reich
Associate Professor, Department of Statistics Research Interests: Spatial statistics; Extreme value analysis; Quantile regression; Variable selection and dimension reduction |
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Charles E. Smith
Associate Professor, Department of Statistics Research Interests: Neurobiology, stochastic processes, physiological models |
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Gail G. Wilkerson
Professor, Crop Science Department Research Interests: Development of computerized crop and pest management decision aids; development of physiologically based models of crop growth, pest population dynamics, and crop/pest interactions; and using information on climate variability and climate forecasts to improve crop and pest management decision-making |
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Zhao-Bang Zeng
William Neal Reynolds Professor of Statistics and Genetics Research Interests: |
Other Adjunct Faculty
Sudin Bhattacharya
Adjunct Assistant Professor; Senior Research Investigator, The Hamner Institute Research Interests: Computational modeling of cellular signaling and transcriptional regulatory networks; "Virtual tissue" model of the human liver and effects of exposure to environmental contaminants; Deterministic and stochastic models of B cell differentiation and its disruption by TCDD (Dioxin) |
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Georgiy Bobashev
Adjunct Assistant Professor; Senior Data Scientist, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC Research Interests: |
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Rory Conolly
Adjunct Professor; Senior Research Biologist, Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC Research Interests: |
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Tim Elston
Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, UNC-Chapel Hill Research Interests: |
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Beth Gardner
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Nick Haddad
William Neal Reynolds Professor, Department of Biological Sciences Research Interests: Spatial population and community ecology, conservation biology in fragmented landscapes |
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John M. Hoenig
Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, Virginia Research Interests: |
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Ruian Ke
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics Research Interests: Treatment strategies of chronic viral infections (HIV and HCV); Multi-scale modeling of evolutionary dynamics of infectious disease; drug resistance; Nonlinear dynamical systems; Stochastic processes; Systems biology |
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Julia S. Kimbell
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Michael W. Lutz
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W. Owen McMillan
Research Interests: Integration of high-resolution molecular data (DNA sequences, microsatellites, multi-locus DNA fingerprints, and, more recently, gene expression data) with developmental and ecological information to understand the origins of functional variation. Key current research projects/programs include: 1) Genetic Basis of Convergent Evolution, 2) Developmental Architecture of Mimicry in Heliconius, and 3) Population History of Morphological Differentiation. |
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Amirhossein Mokhtari
RTI International Research Interests: |
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Johnny Ottesen
Roskilde University Research Interests: |
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Jim Riviere
Burroughs Wellcome Professor; MacDonald Chair of Veterinary Medicine, University Distinguished Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, Kansas State University Research Interests: |
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R. Woodrow Setzer
Adjunct Professor; National Center for Computational Toxicology, US Environmental Protection Agency Research Interests: |
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Eric Stone
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Qiang Zhang
Adjunct Assistant Professor; Research Investigator and Director, Center for Dose Response Modeling, The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences Research Interests: Using computational models to understand and predict nonlinear dose responses resulting from perturbation of molecular toxicity pathways by cellular stressors |
Emeritus Faculty
James F. Gilliam
Professor, Department of Biological Sciences Research Interests: Population ecology, especially spatial processes. Behavioral ecology, especially decisions under threat of death. Ecology of streams and rivers. |
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Marlene Hauck
Professor, Department of Clinical Sciences Research Interests: Clinical trials of novel therapeutics; functional genomics in solid tumors (soft tissue sarcomas, osteosarcomas) |
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Ken Pollock
William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor, Department of Applied Ecology Research Interests: Wildlife and fisheries statistics and modelling, ecology and conservation biology, sampling animal populations, biometrics |
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Henry Schaffer
Professor Emeritus of Genetics and Biomathematics Research Interests: |
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James F. Selgrade
Professor, Department of Mathematics Research Interests: Population biology and genetics, endocrine modeling, menstrual cycle control, dynamical systems and ordinary differential equations |
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R. E. Stinner
Professor Emeritus, Department of Entomology Research Interests: |
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Jeff Thorne
Professor Emeritus, Departments of Biology and Statistics Research Interests: I develop statistical methods for studying molecular evolution. Topics of interest include: divergence time estimation, sequence alignment, impact of protein tertiary structure on protein evolution, using disease data to understand molecular evolution, and interlocus gene conversion. |