
Professor of Mathematical Biology, DAMTP, University of Cambridge
David N. Moore Fellow in Mathematics, Queens' College
Current roles:
- Deputy Head of Department, DAMTP
- Vice President, Queens' College
- Director, Millennium Maths Project
- Co-lead, JUNIPER partnership
Honours and awards:
- 2023 IMA Hedy Lamarr Prize
- 2022 Weldon Memorial Prize (jointly by SPI-M-O)
- 2021 Royal Institution Christmas Co-Lecturer (with Jonathan Van Tam)
- 2020 OBE
- 2020 Honorary Membership of the Mathematical Association
- 2020 Royal Society Rosalind Franklin Award
- 2018 Vice-Chancellor's Impact Award
- 2018 Queens' teaching prize
- 2017 Whitehead Prize
- 2016 Forder Lecturer
- 2015 Pilkington Prize
- 2014 LMS popular lectures
Career:
- 2017-present Professor of Mathematical Biology
- 2013-2017 Reader in Mathematical Biology
- 2010-2012 Visiting Fellow, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University
- 2006-2013 University Lecturer, DAMTP, University of Cambridge
- 2006-2012 Royal Society University Research Fellowship, DAMTP, University of Cambridge
- 2004-present Official Fellow, Queens' College
- 2004-2006 Royal Society University Research Fellowship, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge
- 2002-2004 Research Fellowship, Queens' College
Research:
Julia Gog's research is in the mathematics of infectious diseases. Recent projects include:
- Models of influenza strain dynamics
- Spatial spread of influenza
- Within-host dynamics of influenza
- In vitro dynamics of Salmonella
- Bioinformatic methods to detect RNA signals in viruses
University news items on our work
For list of publications, please try Julia's profile on Google Scholar.
Publications
Eight challenges in phylodynamic inference
– Epidemics
(2014)
10,
88
(doi: 10.1016/j.epidem.2014.09.001)
The evolutionary dynamics of influenza A virus adaptation to mammalian hosts.
– Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
(2013)
368,
20120382
(doi: 10.1098/rstb.2012.0382)
Identification of a novel splice variant form of the influenza A virus M2 ion channel with an antigenically distinct ectodomain.
– PLoS pathogens
(2012)
8,
e1002998
(doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1002998)
The Role of Social Contacts and Original Antigenic Sin in Shaping the Age Pattern of Immunity to Seasonal Influenza.
– PLOS Computational Biology
(2012)
8,
e1002741
(doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002741)
Quantifying transmission of highly pathogenic and low pathogenicity H7N1 avian influenza in turkeys.
– PLoS ONE
(2012)
7,
e45059
(doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0045059)
Descriptive clinical and epidemiological characteristics of influenza A H1N1 2009 virus infections in pigs in England
– Vet Rec
(2012)
171,
271
(doi: 10.1136/vr.100673)
Dynamics of Salmonella infection of macrophages at the single cell level
– Journal of The Royal Society Interface
(2012)
9,
2696
(doi: 10.1098/rsif.2012.0163)
Immune responses in pigs vaccinated with adjuvanted and non-adjuvanted A(H1N1)pdm/09 influenza vaccines used in human immunization programmes.
– PLoS One
(2012)
7,
e32400
(doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0032400)
Age profile of immunity to influenza: Effect of original antigenic sin
– Theoretical Population Biology
(2012)
81,
102
(doi: 10.1016/j.tpb.2011.12.006)
Age profile of immunity to influenza: effect of original antigenic sin.
– Theoretical population biology
(2011)
81,
102
(doi: 10.1016/j.tpb.2011.12.006)
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