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Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

Professor of Mathematical Biology, DAMTP, University of Cambridge

David N. Moore Fellow in Mathematics, Queens' College

Current roles:

Honours and awards:

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.

Photo credit: Marisa Sutherland-Brown

Publications

Semiparametric Estimation of the Duration of Immunity from Infectious Disease Time Series: Influenza as a Case-Study
YC Xia, JR Gog, BT Grenfell
– Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C: Applied Statistics
(2005)
54,
659
Unifying the epidemiological and evolutionary dynamics of pathogens.
BT Grenfell, OG Pybus, JR Gog, JLN Wood, JM Daly, JA Mumford, EC Holmes
– Science
(2004)
303,
327
Influenza drift and epidemic size: the race between generating and escaping immunity.
MF Boni, JR Gog, V Andreasen, FB Christiansen
– Theoretical Population Biology
(2004)
65,
179
Population dynamics of rapid fixation in cytotoxic T lymphocyte escape mutants of influenza A.
JR Gog, GF Rimmelzwaan, ADME Osterhaus, BT Grenfell
– Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
(2003)
100,
11143
Dynamics and selection of many-strain pathogens.
JR Gog, BT Grenfell
– Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
(2002)
99,
17209
The onset of oscillatory dynamics in models of multiple disease strains
JHP Dawes, JR Gog
– Journal of Mathematical Biology
(2002)
45,
471
Disease in endangered metapopulations: the importance of alternative hosts.
J Gog, R Woodroffe, J Swinton
– Proc Biol Sci
(2002)
269,
671
A status-based approach to multiple strain dynamics
JR Gog, J Swinton
– Journal of mathematical biology
(2002)
44,
169
Pathogen strains: No joke
B Grenfell, J Gog
– Trends in Ecology & Evolution
(2001)
16,
272
Destabilization by noise of transverse perturbations to heteroclinic cycles: a simple model and an example from dynamo theory
JR Gog, I Oprea, MRE Proctor, AM Rucklidge
– Proceedings of the Royal Society A
(1999)
455,
4205
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Research Group

Disease Dynamics

Room

G0.10

Telephone

01223 760429