
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
Transmission and dose-response experiments for social animals: A reappraisal of the colonization biology of Campylobacter jejuni in chickens
– Journal of the Royal Society, Interface
(2011)
8,
1720
(doi: 10.1098/rsif.2011.0125)
Improving influenza vaccine virus selectionReport of a WHO informal consultation held at WHO headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland, 14-16 June 2010
– Influenza and other respiratory viruses
(2011)
6,
142
Influenza emergence in the face of evolutionary constraints
– Proceedings of the Royal Society B
(2011)
279,
645
(doi: 10.1098/rspb.2011.1168)
Overlapping signals for translational regulation and packaging of influenza A virus segment 2
– Nucleic Acids Res
(2011)
39,
7775
(doi: 10.1093/nar/gkr487)
A Bayesian approach to analyse genetic variation within RNA viral populations.
– PLoS computational biology
(2011)
7,
e1002027
(doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002027)
Measuring social networks in British primary schools through scientific engagement.
– Proceedings. Biological sciences
(2010)
278,
1467
(doi: 10.1098/rspb.2010.1807)
Genomic analysis of codon, sequence and structural conservation with selective biochemical-structure mapping reveals highly conserved and dynamic structures in rotavirus RNAs with potential cis-acting functions
– Nucleic Acids Research
(2010)
38,
7718
(doi: 10.1093/nar/gkq663)
Genomic analysis of codon, sequence and structural conservation with selective biochemical-structure mapping reveals highly conserved and dynamic structures in rotavirus RNAs with potential cis-acting functions
– Nucleic acids research
(2010)
38,
7718
(doi: 10.1093/nar/gkq663)
Dynamics of Influenza Virus Infection and Pathology
– J Virol
(2010)
84,
3974
(doi: 10.1128/jvi.02078-09)
Genome packaging in influenza A virus
– Journal of General Virology
(2009)
91,
313
(doi: 10.1099/vir.0.017608-0)
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