Philip Gerlee
@pgerlee
Professor in biomathematics at Chalmers. Author of Scientific Models goo.gl/e34fr0 @SpringerMath
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Top 10 most downloaded article in the #BullMathBiol, March 2022: Weak Selection and the Separation of Eco-evo Time Scales using Perturbation Analysis by Philip Gerlee Philip Gerlee Congrats to the author! 👏👏 🌎 link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Spatial cumulant models enable spatially informed treatment strategies in theoretical cancer systems. And analysis of local cell-cell interactions⭐With Arvid Ågren Dagim Jake Scott Nykter Lab Philip Gerlee Dmitri Finkelshtein , PanuSomervuo, OtsoOvaskainen biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
New paper in the Journal of Genetics: "Meiosis solved the problem of gerrymandering" Fun and (quite a lot of) tongue-in-cheek with Dakota McCoy, Ph.D. and David Haig. link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Johannes G. Borgqvist & Sam Palmer demonstrate the use of symmetries for model selection in the context of mechanistic modelling: ow.ly/CJ4E50KroZ3 Oxford Mathematics #Interface
Can we measure subclonal interactions in #cancer #evolution from experimental data? Distinguishing genuine interactions from confounders, eg. spatial effects (or wishful thinking!), is hard. New work on #glioma by @haidertari, in collaboration with JonesLabICR and colleagues.
Recently published work led by Yu (Ernest) Liu on how to make use of hierarchical structures in order to quantify complexity.
New preprint out where we show how spectral theory can help us understand Turing patterns on a sphere with a hole. Thanks to coauthors Johannes Borgqvist and Carl Lundholm for their efforts. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Join us for the next Swansea Centre for Biomathematics Centre Colloquium on Wed March 8th 3pm GMT with a talk by Philip Gerlee discussing ‘From single cells to tumours: bridging scales with individual-based models’ Zoom link via registration Noemi Picco events.swansea.ac.uk/talk/index/246…
Spatial cumulant models provide a mathematical framework in which to study cell populations with localised cell-cell interactions. We show how: doi.org/10.1007/s00285… With Dagim Arvid Ågren Philip Gerlee Jake Scott Dmitri Finkelshtein