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Timothy J. Lewis is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of California, Davis, with a research focus on mathematical physiology, neurobiology, and excitable media. He has held positions at UC Davis since 2004, progressing from Assistant to Associate to Full Professor.
- Ph.D. in Mathematics (University of Utah, 1998)
- M.S. in Mathematics (University of Utah, 1993)
- M.Sc. in Physiology (McGill University, 1991)
- B.Sc. in Physiology and Physics (McGill University, 1988)
His research interests include:
- Mathematical modeling of excitable media
- Neurobiology of electrically coupled neurons
- Cardiac electrophysiology and pharmacology
- Weakly coupled oscillator theory
- Dynamical systems in biological contexts
His recent work spans computational neuroscience, cardiac drug interactions, and biomechanical systems. Key trends include:
- Modeling subcellular cAMP compartmentation
- Optimizing neurocardiac digital twins
- Analyzing sodium channel blocker efficacy
- Investigating spiral wave stability in excitable tissue
Scientific awards include:
- 2011 G. Thomas Sallee Award for undergraduate teaching
- 2007 Galois Group Service Award
He has mentored numerous graduate and undergraduate students, including:
- Jiawei Zhang (Ph.D. 2013, now at University of Arizona)
- Michael Schwemmer (Ph.D. 2010, now at Battelle Memorial Institute)
- Steffen Docken (current Ph.D. candidate)
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