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Matthew Scott is an Associate Professor at the University of Waterloo, specializing in experimental biological physics and stochastic processes. His research focuses on bacterial physiology, metabolic networks, and proteome allocation constraints. He holds a PhD from the University of Waterloo. His work explores the interplay between cellular growth and gene expression, with contributions to understanding metabolic models and evolutionary dynamics.
Research Interests:
- Experimental biological physics
- Stochastic processes in biological systems
- Bacterial physiology and metabolic networks
- Proteome allocation and evolutionary dynamics
Key Contributions:
Dr. Scott's research bridges physics and biology, addressing fundamental questions in microbial physiology, such as how bacterial cells coordinate growth, resource allocation, and stress responses. His work leverages computational models and stochastic analysis to uncover principles governing cellular systems.
Awards and Grants:
No specific awards are listed, but his publications indicate sustained research activity in high-impact journals.
Labs/Teams:
His research group focuses on systems biology and computational modeling, with contributions to software tools like Mathematica notebooks for stochastic simulations.



