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Cory Brunson

Nasal Mucus Biomarkers for Olfactory Loss

Dr. Cory Brunson is primary author on a research article with Anil Patel, Sufiya Ali, Maria Villanueva, Jeb Justice, Brian Lobo, Nikita Chapurin, Carl Atkinson, and Jennifer Mulligan in the American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy. Abstract:BackgroundThe mechanisms driving chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP)-related olfactory loss remain…

Beyond Boolean Networks

Dr. Reinhard Laubenbacher co-authored a research article with Juliana García Galofre, Mercedes Pérez Millán, Ayelén Galarza Rial, and Alicia Dickenstein in the SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems. Abstract:Boolean networks can be viewed as functions on the set of binary strings of a given length, described via logical rules.

Karoline Huth on Statistical Evidence in Networks

The Systems Medicine Seminar welcomes Dr. Karoline Huth, hosted by Dr. Cory Brunson. Presenter: Karoline Huth, PhD, Postdoctoral Researcher Affiliation: Department of Health Promotion, Maastricht University Title: Statistical Evidence in Psychological Networks Abstract: Psychometric network models are widely used in psychology and the social sciences to study complex systems of…

Ashlee Ford Versypt on Systems Biomed and Pharma

The Systems Medicine Seminar welcomes Dr. Ashlee Ford Versypt, hosted by Dr. Helen Moore. Presenter: Ashlee N. Ford Versypt, Professor, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering Affiliation: University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Title: Systems Biomedicine and Pharmaceutics: Multiscale Modeling of Tissue Remodeling and Damage…

Digital Twins Enable Personalized Medicine

Drs. Reinhard Laubenbacher and Luis Fonseca co-authored a perspective article with Dr. Olivia Walch in the Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. Abstract:Digital twins (DTs) have emerged in recent years as a very promising technology for individualized health management and recovery. Each DT is built upon a computational model that…

Adrianne Jenner on In Silico Immunology

The Systems Medicine Seminar welcomes Dr. Adrianne Jenner, hosted by Dr. Helen Moore. Dr. Adrianne Jenner presented “In silico immunology: virtual clinical trials in cancer” to the Systems Medicine Seminar on November 18, 2025. Presenter: Adrianne Jenner, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Science Affiliation: School of Mathematical Sciences, Queensland University…

Logan Rose on Personalization of Digital Twins

The Systems Medicine Seminar welcomes Logan Rose, hosted by Dr. Luis Sordo Vieira. Presenter: Logan Rose, Graduate Student, Teaching Assistant Affiliation: Mathematics Department, University of Kentucky Title: Parameter Personalization of Medical Digital Twins Abstract: Medical digital twins (MDT) are virtual models of disease that are continuously updated using longitudinal…

Nessy Tania on Guiding Clinical Development of New Medicine

The Systems Medicine Seminar welcomes Dr. Nessy Tania, hosted by Dr. Helen Moore. Presenter: Nessy Tania, PhD, Principal Quantitative Systems Pharmacologist, Senior Principal Scientist Affiliation: Pharmacometrics and Systems Pharmacology Group, Pfizer Research and Development Title: Guiding Clinical Development of New Medicine: Insights from Quantitative Systems Pharmacology Abstract: The field…

BioModels moves to UF!

As announced in a UF Health press release: BioModels, an open-access database used by scientific researchers to share their mathematical models with other scientists, is crossing the pond for a new home at the University of Florida.

UF GMSA Award Winner Kyle Adams

Kyle Adams, a second-year PhD student in the Department of Mathematics and the Laboratory for Systems Medicine, was one of six recipients of the UF Graduate School’s 2025 Graduate Student Mentoring Award. The Awards “spotlight UF graduate students who go the extra mile by mentoring fellow graduate…