Research

My research spans several areas between mathematics and biology. Trained in differential equations and functional analysis, I gradually acquired a taste for biological applications. My relationship with the biological sciences can be roughly classified as symbiotic (peaceful coexistence). I like to play with other peoples’ data and make excuses for studying some far-fetched theoretical abstractions called “mathematical models”. In recent years, I partly succumbed to the popular in silico modeling trend and started playing with computer simulations.

There is a number of ongoing projects that I am working/collaborating/having fun with

  1. Adaptive dynamics of microbial metabolism
  2. Dynamics of controlled bioreactorsmice
  3. Evolution of drug resistance in bacteria
  4. Generation and maintenance of immunological memory
  5. Within and between host parasite dynamics with mutations
  6. Theoretical ecology of microbes and parasites
  7. Dynamics of neural networks

Biomathematics Group at UF: https://biomath.math.ufl.edu/