Philip Maini is Professor of Mathematical Biology at University of Oxford. He is an internationally distinguished applied mathematician who has made substantial and sustained contributions to both Biology and Medicine. He has played a very significant role within the UK in fostering a strong school of mathematical biology within the university sector where he has been an important academic leader and a mentor to many young individuals at the interface of maths and medicine. The breadth of Professor Maini’s contributions is remarkable, having spanned (inter alia) developmental biology, systems biology, host-pathogen interactions, tumour biology, multiscale modelling, intestinal crypt morphogenesis, and spatial patterning.
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Back to directory listingProfessor Philip Maini FRS FMedSci
Job Title
Professor of Mathematical Biology
Department
Mathematics
Institution
University of Oxford
Year elected
2017
Interests
SpecialitiesMathematical modelling in developmental biology, wound healing and cancer growth.
Section committee elected byPhysics, chemistry, biochemistry, structural biology, mathematical sciences including statistics, informatics, imaging and engineering applied to biomedicine
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