Professor Grant Lythe

Professor Grant Lythe

Profile

Quantitative T-cell Immunology and Immunotherapy (QuanTII) (2018-2023)

Marie Curie Initial Training Network: Quantitative T cell immunology

BSI Mathematical Modelling Group

EPICVIR

Multi-scale models of zoonotic pathogen emergence risk

Bunyavirus 2024

PhD theses:

Stochastic compartmental models and CD8+ T cell exhaustion

Mathematical models of cell signalling in heterogeneous populations

Network models of T cell receptor repertoires, cross-reactivity, and viral infection

Understanding viral infections using mathematical models and statistical analysis

Stochastic models of cell population dynamics and tick-borne virus transmission

Mathematical Modelling of Cellular Receptor-Ligand Dynamics

Diffusive transport: theory and application

Mathematical modelling of bacterial and viral infections

Responsibilities

  • Head of Department, Applied Mathematics

Research interests

http://www1.maths.leeds.ac.uk/~grant/research.html

Professional memberships

  • SIAM
  • BSI

Research groups and institutes

  • Applied Mathematics

Current postgraduate researchers

<h4>Postgraduate research opportunities</h4> <p>We welcome enquiries from motivated and qualified applicants from all around the world who are interested in PhD study. Our <a href="https://phd.leeds.ac.uk">research opportunities</a> allow you to search for projects and scholarships.</p>
Projects
    <li><a href="//phd.leeds.ac.uk/project/2105-mathematical-modelling-of-infection">Mathematical modelling of infection</a></li>