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Christopher H Remien is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistical Science at the University of Idaho's College of Science. He is affiliated with multiple interdisciplinary research initiatives, including the Initiative for Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Studies, Institute for Interdisciplinary Data Sciences, and the Institute for Modeling Collaboration and Innovation, all within the Office of Research and Economic Development.
- PhD in Mathematics (University of Utah, 2012)
- MSc in Mathematics (University of Utah, 2008)
- BA in Mathematics and Russian Language (St. Olaf College, 2005)
His research spans mathematical biology, epidemiology, and systems biology, focusing on modeling biological systems across scales. Key projects include:
- Developing transmissible vaccines for zoonotic disease control
- Studying microbial phenotypic heterogeneity under stress
- Creating predictive models for viral spillover prevention
- Analyzing microbiome population dynamics using generalized Lotka-Volterra equations
- Investigating stable isotope biogeochemistry for ecological and forensic applications
Recent publications demonstrate expertise in epidemiological modeling, vaccine design, and microbial systems biology. His work often integrates stochastic modeling, population dynamics, and interdisciplinary approaches to address public health and ecological challenges.


