Mathematical modeling of multicellular organization of epithelial tissues. This project will use mathematical modelling and computer simulations to understand the dynamic organisation of epithelial tissues in close interaction with ongoing laboratory experiments. The key challenge is to develop a multi-scale modelling framework that is capable of bridging the gap between biochemical and biophysical sub-cellular processes, cell-cell interactions and the large scale multicellular properties of tis ....Mathematical modeling of multicellular organization of epithelial tissues. This project will use mathematical modelling and computer simulations to understand the dynamic organisation of epithelial tissues in close interaction with ongoing laboratory experiments. The key challenge is to develop a multi-scale modelling framework that is capable of bridging the gap between biochemical and biophysical sub-cellular processes, cell-cell interactions and the large scale multicellular properties of tissues composed of large cell populations. This will require the design of novel mathematical approximation techniques and application of high performance parallel computing technology specifically adapted for the description of multicellular systems. Read moreRead less
Motor Unit Numbers Estimation (MUNE) using Bayesian statistical methodology for monitoring of progression of neuromuscular diseases. A means of objectively measuring the pathology of a neuromuscular disease involving motor unit loss, such as motor neuron disease, is much needed. This will be achieved by using newly developed electrophysiological techniques and developing new Bayesian statistical methodology to determine the number of motor units that supply a muscle. Our innovations will reliabl ....Motor Unit Numbers Estimation (MUNE) using Bayesian statistical methodology for monitoring of progression of neuromuscular diseases. A means of objectively measuring the pathology of a neuromuscular disease involving motor unit loss, such as motor neuron disease, is much needed. This will be achieved by using newly developed electrophysiological techniques and developing new Bayesian statistical methodology to determine the number of motor units that supply a muscle. Our innovations will reliably determine the number of motor units that supply a muscle in both normal subjects and in diseased patients with loss of motor nerves. This will enable the monitoring of disease progression. An outcome will be a software package that can be used with standard electrophysiology machines.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE150101842
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$345,000.00
Summary
New mathematical models for capturing heterogeneity of human brain tissue. This project aims to understand the impact of the heterogeneity of brain tissue on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) data in both healthy and diseased human brains, and to extract and quantify information on heterogeneity from the data. The project aims to develop novel mathematical and computational approaches to model the heterogeneity of the human brain. The project aims to identify new biomarkers for classifying differ ....New mathematical models for capturing heterogeneity of human brain tissue. This project aims to understand the impact of the heterogeneity of brain tissue on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) data in both healthy and diseased human brains, and to extract and quantify information on heterogeneity from the data. The project aims to develop novel mathematical and computational approaches to model the heterogeneity of the human brain. The project aims to identify new biomarkers for classifying different brain diseases, based on the extent of heterogeneity across different brain tissue. Results will be validated against extensive MRI scanning data of patients. This project aims to advance state-of-the-art techniques in human brain MRI data analysis.Read moreRead less
Cross-Entropy Methods in Complex Biological Systems. The Cross-Entropy method provides a powerful new way to find superior solutions to complicated optimisation problems in biology, ranging from better design and implementation of medical treatments to an increased understanding of complex ecosystems.
Applications of Bayesian methods in Genomics and Comparative Genomics. Bayesian statistics provides a unified and versatile approach to problems of data analysis, inference and hypothesis testing. This project will involve the application of Bayesian methods to four topics of commercial and scientific importance in the fields of Genomics and Comparative Genomics. The four topics are: data analysis for a novel DNA sequencing technology, investigating genomic structure using multiple change-point ....Applications of Bayesian methods in Genomics and Comparative Genomics. Bayesian statistics provides a unified and versatile approach to problems of data analysis, inference and hypothesis testing. This project will involve the application of Bayesian methods to four topics of commercial and scientific importance in the fields of Genomics and Comparative Genomics. The four topics are: data analysis for a novel DNA sequencing technology, investigating genomic structure using multiple change-point analysis, phlogenetic inference with multiple genes and detection of incongruent phylogenies. The overall goal of the project is to advance understanding of the structure, function and evolution of genomes.Read moreRead less
Multi-scale modelling of cell migration in developmental biology. Interpretative and predictive tools are needed for the comprehensive understanding of directed cell migration in the medical sciences. Mathematical models and modelling methodologies developed in this project will make a significant contribution to the investigation of cell migration and the testing and generation of hypotheses. Such models are needed to understand observed cellular patterns. This project will contribute to knowle ....Multi-scale modelling of cell migration in developmental biology. Interpretative and predictive tools are needed for the comprehensive understanding of directed cell migration in the medical sciences. Mathematical models and modelling methodologies developed in this project will make a significant contribution to the investigation of cell migration and the testing and generation of hypotheses. Such models are needed to understand observed cellular patterns. This project will contribute to knowledge of normal and abnormal developmental processes, especially in embryonic growth. Understanding these processes should lead to prediction and treatment of congenital disorders and contribute to a healthy start to life.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE210101344
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$364,981.00
Summary
Advancing genomic-driven infectious diseases modelling. Emerging infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance are among the greatest threats to Australian health and agriculture, and current surveillance tools may fail to detect and mitigate infectious disease outbreaks in real time. This project will develop advanced phylodynamic methods (i.e., mathematical models of infectious disease transmission and pathogen evolution) to enable real-time surveillance of infectious disease outbreaks as t ....Advancing genomic-driven infectious diseases modelling. Emerging infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance are among the greatest threats to Australian health and agriculture, and current surveillance tools may fail to detect and mitigate infectious disease outbreaks in real time. This project will develop advanced phylodynamic methods (i.e., mathematical models of infectious disease transmission and pathogen evolution) to enable real-time surveillance of infectious disease outbreaks as they emerge and monitor levels of drug resistance.Read moreRead less