Adrianne L. Jenner
Research Fellow · Mathematical Biology
Queensland University of TechnologyAbout
Adrianne L. Jenner is a Research Fellow at Queensland University of Technology's School of Mathematical Sciences, specializing in mathematical and computational approaches to biological and medical problems. Her research spans mathematical biology, computational oncology, and systems immunology with a focus on developing and applying mathematical models to understand complex biological processes.
Dr. Jenner's research interests center on mathematical modeling of biological systems, particularly in the areas of oncolytic virotherapy, cancer immunotherapy, and agent-based modeling of disease processes. Her work combines theoretical mathematics with practical applications in medicine, creating computational frameworks that help optimize therapeutic strategies for various diseases. She has made significant contributions to understanding tumor dynamics, immune responses, and the mathematical principles underlying biological processes.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong trend toward interdisciplinary collaboration between mathematics, biology, and clinical medicine. Her work increasingly focuses on personalized treatment approaches, computational oncology, and quantitative immunology, with applications spanning cancer treatment, infectious diseases, and neurological disorders. The mathematical techniques she employs range from agent-based modeling to stochastic processes and Bayesian statistics, demonstrating versatility across mathematical approaches.
Dr. Jenner has established herself as a leading researcher in mathematical biology through her extensive publication record in high-impact journals across multiple disciplines including mathematical biology, computational oncology, and systems immunology. Her work consistently bridges theoretical mathematics with practical medical applications.
Her research involves significant collaboration with clinical researchers and scientists across multiple institutions, particularly in the areas of cancer modeling and immunotherapy development. She has been instrumental in developing computational frameworks that translate mathematical insights into potential clinical applications, particularly in the optimization of cancer treatment protocols.
Dr. Jenner leads a research group focused on computational modeling of biological systems, working closely with interdisciplinary teams that include mathematicians, biologists, and clinicians. Her laboratory employs advanced computational techniques to simulate biological processes at multiple scales, from cellular interactions to whole-organism disease dynamics.
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