- Hematology
- Mathematical Biology
- Oncology
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Jordan Andrew Snyder serves as a Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Science and Environment at Roskilde University, Denmark, where he is affiliated with the Centre for Mathematical Modeling - Human Health and Disease. His academic work integrates advanced mathematical techniques with biomedical research, particularly in hematology and complex network dynamics. Dr. Snyder's research spans two primary domains: Biomedical Modeling : Focused on myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs), including stem cell dynamics during ruxolitinib treatment, CALR mutation progression from clonal hematopoiesis to myelofibrosis, and prognostic markers like neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratios Network Science : Investigating oscillator synchronization, coarse-grained modeling of complex systems, cascading failures in modular networks, and emergent structures in mutualistic ecosystems His publication analysis reveals a distinctive interdisciplinary trajectory where mathematical frameworks bridge hematologic malignancies and fundamental network principles. Recent work demonstrates how amplitude dynamics stabilize oscillator clusters (2025) and how CALR mutations manifest in population screening (2024), showcasing dual expertise in theoretical dynamics and clinical translation. Dr. Snyder operates within Roskilde University's Centre for Mathematical Modeling - Human Health and Disease, an interdisciplinary hub where mathematical approaches address complex biomedical challenges through close collaboration with clinical researchers and international institutions including Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.










