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Professor Michael Bonsall is a Professor of Mathematical Biology at the University of Oxford's Department of Biology and a Senior Research Fellow at St Peter's College. He holds a Royal Society research fellowship and previously completed his education and early career at Imperial College London. His primary affiliation is with the Mathematical Ecology Research Group.
Education: Undergraduate degree, PhD, and Royal Society research fellowship at Imperial College London's Department of Biological Sciences.
Research focuses on applying mathematics to life sciences, including population dynamics, evolutionary ecology, and ecological interactions. Specific interests include longevity evolution, spatial structure effects, ecological diversity under enrichment, noise in multispecies systems, and microbial resistance. Methodologically, his work integrates theoretical models with experimental/observational data.
Lab/Affiliation: Leads the Mathematical Ecology Research Group at Oxford.
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