Research synopsis
I’m a slime mould enthusiast that uses the amoeba Dictyostelium to study collective cell intelligence. For this, I pair mathematical and computational modelling with 3D microscopy and image analysis. I am currently interested in the 3D patterns of cell signalling and velocity that emerge in swarming and aggregating cells.
Observing signal dynamics in 3D tissue
Biography
2019 | PhD Mathematical Biology, University of Sydney, Australia
2016 | MSc Applied Mathematics, University of Melbourne, Australia
Awards
2017-2019 | Recognised Student, University of Oxford
Research themes
Cell-cell interactions
Physics of living systems
Technology
Light microscopy
Mathematical modelling