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Chris Remien is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistical Science at the University of Idaho, part of the College of Science. His research focuses on mathematical biology, epidemiology, and transmissible vaccines, with applications to wildlife and human health. Remien holds a B.A. from St. Olaf College, M.Sc. and Ph.D. from the University of Utah, and completed postdoctoral work at the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS).
His educational background includes advanced training in mathematics and biology, with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary research. Key areas of expertise include modeling viral dynamics, microbiome interactions, and ecological systems. Remien's work integrates mathematical modeling with empirical data to address challenges in disease control and ecological conservation.
Research interests include the design of self-disseminating vaccines for wildlife populations, understanding microbial community resilience, and predicting zoonotic disease spillover. His studies frequently bridge theoretical frameworks with real-world applications in public health and conservation biology.
Recent publications emphasize transmissible vaccine efficacy, viral evolution in reservoir populations, and computational approaches to ecological modeling. Remien collaborates extensively with institutions such as NIMBioS and has contributed to foundational work on microbial stress response mechanisms.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but his work reflects sustained contributions to mathematical and biological sciences. Advising and grant details are not provided in the source text, though his research activities imply active involvement in graduate training and funding initiatives.
