
معرفی
Dr. Philip Greulich is a Lecturer in Applied Mathematics at the University of Southampton, specializing in mathematical modeling of biological systems. He is affiliated with the Institute for Life Sciences and the Mathematical Modelling research groups. His work focuses on understanding stem cell dynamics, cell lineage architectures, and population-level interactions using stochastic processes and dynamical systems theory.
Education: PhD in Theoretical Physics from the Universities of Cologne and Saarland (2010). Postdoctoral research at the University of Edinburgh (2010–2012) and the University of Cambridge’s Cavendish Laboratory (2013–2016).
Research Interests:
- Mathematical modeling of stem cell fate decisions
- Universal features of cell lineage structures
- Cell population dynamics under environmental constraints
- Bayesian model comparison with experimental data
Teaching: Modules include MATH3090/6140 (Structure and Dynamics of Networks) and MATH3052 (Mathematical Biology).
Grants & Awards: Recipient of the Alan Turing Fellowship (2021) and Cancer Research UK funding. Received the Blackboard VLE Award for Best Learner Support (2022).
Lab/Team: Collaborates with the Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics groups, contributing to interdisciplinary projects at the interface of mathematics and biology.





