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Owen Lyne is a Senior Lecturer in Statistics at the University of Kent's School of Engineering, Mathematics and Physics. He serves as the Academic Misconduct Lead for the School and is a member of the Mitigation Committee for the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science (SMSAS). Additionally, he represents academic staff on the Joint Committee of Council and Senate on Academic Freedom & Freedom of Expression. His teaching focuses on probability, statistics, and data science.
Lyne's research spans epidemiological modeling, statistical analysis of disease trends, and historical economic studies. His work includes analyzing cancer incidence patterns in Southeast England, tuberculosis intervention strategies in Nepal, and viral evolution in endangered species. He has also contributed to studies on urban and agricultural rent dynamics in historical England and stochastic models for household-based epidemics.
His publications reflect interdisciplinary collaboration, addressing global health challenges, conservation biology, and mathematical approaches to public health. Notable projects include evaluating protected areas' impact on deforestation in Sumatra and optimizing vaccination strategies for household epidemics.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed for Owen Lyne. His advising and grant activities are not detailed in the provided information. His lab/department is part of the Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science Department at the University of Kent, with a focus on statistical methodologies and their applications.




