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Dr. Gary Krenz is a Professor in the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at Marquette University. His research focuses on biomathematical modeling, pulmonary hemodynamics, microangiographic measurements, vascular biology, and endothelial cell/drug interactions. He has contributed extensively to the understanding of pulmonary vascular systems and their interactions with biological processes.
His research spans theoretical and applied aspects of mathematical modeling in biological contexts, particularly in lung physiology and vascular dynamics. He has published numerous articles in high-impact journals, exploring topics such as the reduction of quinones by pulmonary endothelial cells and the hemodynamic effects of various treatments in pulmonary hypertension models. His work often integrates computational methods with experimental data to advance biomedical research.
Dr. Krenz has also been involved in educational initiatives, including the COSMIC program, which provides conversion master’s pathways for non-computer science students. His contributions to curriculum design emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to technology education.
His research has led to advancements in morphometric analysis of pulmonary vasculature and the development of computational tools for biomedical imaging. Collaborations with other institutions highlight his role in fostering cross-disciplinary research and educational best practices.


