Education
Arizona State University
B.S. in
Applied Mathematics
1994
University of Washington
M.S. in
Applied Mathematics
1997
Master thesis: Modeling the interaction between Macrophages and a Pathogen
University of Washington
Ph.D. in
Applied Mathematics
May 20, 1998
Ph.D. thesis: Mathematical models in Immunology and Biology
University of Minnesota
Post-doctoral Fellow at the
Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications
1998-1999
Duke University
Post-doctoral Fellow at the
Center for Mathematics and Computation in the Life Sciences and Medicine
1999-2000
University of Michigan
Assistant Professor (non-tenure track)
Mathematics
2000-2002
University of Michigan
Assistant Professor (tenure track)
Mathematics
2002-
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