Andreas Buttenschoen
Assistant Professor · Mathematical Biology
University of Massachusetts AmherstAbout
Andreas Buttenschoen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His research bridges applied mathematics, computational biology, and biophysics, focusing on collective cell behaviors across biological systems.
His research interests include Mathematical Biology, Non-local PDEs, Reaction-Diffusion Equations, Computational Biology, and Cell-Based Models. He develops theoretical frameworks and computational tools to study tissue mechanics, cell adhesion, and migration in contexts such as wound healing and cancer metastasis.
- Nonlocal adhesion and migration models
- Continuum and agent-based simulations
- Biomechanics and biochemical signaling
- Applications in embryogenesis and fibrosis
His recent publications highlight advancements in non-local partial differential equations for modeling cell clustering, biomechanical drivers of fibrotic scarring, and computational frameworks for individual cell dynamics. No scientific awards or advisory roles are documented in available sources.
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