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Dr. George Constable is a Senior Lecturer in Mathematical Biology at the University of York's Department of Mathematics. He holds an MSci from the University of Glasgow and a PhD from the University of Manchester, with postdoctoral research conducted at Princeton University and the University of Zurich. His research is funded by a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship.
Constable's research focuses on theoretical frameworks for understanding eco-evolutionary patterns through mathematical models, particularly examining how stochasticity influences population dynamics. Core research themes include:
- Population genetics and evolution of sexual reproduction
- Public goods theory and multicellularity
- Stability mechanisms in complex ecosystems
- Mating type evolution in isogamous species
- Demographic noise effects on population dynamics
His recent publications demonstrate strong emphasis on evolutionary theory, particularly reproductive strategies like parthenogenesis and facultative sex, with advanced stochastic modeling approaches applied across biological scales from cellular dynamics to ecosystem stability. Article keywords frequently involve evolutionary biology, theoretical ecology, and complex systems.
Honors include:
- Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship (2017-2020)
He currently supervises doctoral candidate Xiaoyuan Liu and leads the Mathematical Biology research group at York, investigating noise-driven phenomena in biological systems through analytical and computational methods.
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