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Bruce Ayati is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Iowa, with a secondary appointment in the Department of Orthopedics & Rehabilitation and an affiliate role in the Applied Mathematical and Computational Sciences program. His research bridges computational mathematics and biological systems, focusing on modeling multicellular processes such as osteoarthritis, bone remodeling, microbial biofilms, and gut microbiota interactions.
He holds a PhD from the University of Chicago and has contributed extensively to interdisciplinary research, collaborating across disciplines to address complex biomedical questions. His work emphasizes the development of innovative numerical methods for solving partial differential equations in biological contexts.
Ayati’s research interests include mathematical biology, dynamical systems, and computational mathematics. His recent studies explore the interplay between mechanical forces and cellular responses in cartilage damage, microbial interactions in the gut, and the pathophysiology of multiple myeloma-induced bone disease. His computational frameworks integrate spatial and temporal scales to model complex biological systems.
His publications highlight advancements in simulating bone remodeling, cytokine dynamics in cartilage lesions, and bacterial swarm colony development. Collaborative projects with clinicians and experimentalists drive translational efforts toward medical interventions for musculoskeletal disorders and oncological conditions.
Ayati’s academic contributions extend to teaching and mentoring, though specific advisee details are not provided here. His lab focuses on computationally intensive modeling, leveraging numerical analysis to tackle challenges in translational medicine and systems biology.



