
معرفی
Giorgos Minas is a Researcher at the University of Warwick's Department of Statistics, affiliated with the Zeeman Institute. His work focuses on developing stochastic models for molecular biology networks, including circadian clock systems and NF-κB signaling pathways. He contributes to grants like the EPSRC 'Mathematical Foundations of Information and Decisions in Dynamic Cell Signalling' and collaborates with institutions like the University of Manchester and Liverpool. His research integrates statistical inference, information theory, and computational methods.
Teaching roles include lecturing Bayesian Forecasting, supervising SYSMIC modules, and organizing reading groups on statistical inference and neuroimaging statistics. Software contributions include the ReTrOS MATLAB toolbox for transcriptional activity analysis. He has presented at conferences such as the Annual Workshop on Mathematical and Statistical Aspects of Molecular Biology and the Royal Statistical Society meetings.
Current work includes de-multiplexing signals in noisy biological networks and statistical inference for oscillatory systems. No awards are listed, but his peer-review activity includes journals like Statistics in Medicine and the Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation.



