معرفی
Veronica Ciocanel is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics (Primary) and Biology (Joint) at Duke University, with a focus on mathematical modeling and analysis in cell and developmental biology. Her research integrates applied mathematics, stochastic processes, and topological data analysis to study intracellular transport, filament organization, and symmetry transitions in biological systems.
Education:
- PhD in Applied Mathematics, Brown University (2017)
- MSc in Applied Mathematics, Brown University (2013)
- BS in Mathematics and French, Duke University (2012)
Research Interests:
- Mathematical modeling of mRNA transport and cytoskeletal dynamics
- Parameter inference and identifiability in biophysical models
- Applications of topological data analysis to biological systems
- Modeling symmetry transitions and pattern formation
Scientific Awards:
- 2025 Lee A. Segel Prize for Best Paper in Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
- 2015 Red Sock Award (SIAG/Dynamical Systems) for Best Poster Presentation
Professional Activities:
- Active mentor in undergraduate research programs
- Organizer of workshops and conferences in mathematical biology
- Collaborations with experimental labs (e.g., Mowry, Rolls, Silver)
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams in mathematical biology, cell biology, and computational topology.
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