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Graeme Pettet is a Professor at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), specializing in mathematical biology and applied mathematics. His research focuses on modeling biological systems, including cell migration, tumor invasion, predator-prey dynamics, and biomedical applications such as retinal degeneration and tissue engineering. He has collaborated extensively with researchers in fields ranging from ecology to biomechanics, contributing to over 60 peer-reviewed publications since 2000.
Key areas of research include haptotaxis, pattern formation in ecological models, and the application of partial differential equations to biological processes. His work integrates computational methods with experimental data to address questions in cancer biology, wound healing, and environmental systems. Recent projects involve modeling cholesterol regulation in age-related macular degeneration and developing computational tools for studying tumor spheroid growth.
Pettet’s contributions span interdisciplinary collaborations, including studies on spinal biomechanics, bone remodeling, and the mechanical properties of intervertebral discs. His research emphasizes translating mathematical models into practical solutions for biomedical and ecological challenges.

