Professor Marc Goodfellow

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Professor Marc Goodfellow

Associate Professor
Mathematics and Statistics

 

Current funded PhD opportunities:

 

GW4 biomed DTP: 

Mapping Preterm Sleep Microstructure and EEG Biomarkers for Early Neurodevelopmental Risk Assessment  

What is it like to have advanced dementia? Using remote measurement of EEG and physiological markers of sleep, arousal and awareness in people with advanced Alzheimer’s disease

Contactless vital signs and movement monitoring and brain development in extremely premature infants- a translational study

Developing in vitro and in vivo genetic models to study aberrant neuronal network activity in dementia 

 

 

My research is focussed on the development and use of mathematical and computational methods to help us understand the dynamics of complex biological systems, with a focus on problems in healthcare.

I study diverse biological systems ranging in spatial scales from cells to whole organs. Of particular interest are the dynamics of the brain, which fluctuate to give rise to evolving spatiotemporal patterns that can be significantly altered in disorders such as epilepsy. Using mathematical methods to uncover the mechanisms that govern these differences, and applying this knowledge to improve diagnosis and treatment, is an ongoing focus of my research. 

 


Current group members:

Alessia Caccamo (PhD student)

Dom Dunstan (PhD student)

Mason Taylor (PhD student)

Emily Nurden (MSci student)

Emma Ranson (MSci student)

 

Previous group members:

Dr. Lauric Ferrat

Dr. Joe Pinion

Dr. Arthur Spencer

Dr Marinho Lopes

Dr. Luke Tait

Dr Leandro Junges

Dr. Piotr Slowinski

Dr. Petroula Laiou

Dr Hossein Mohammadi

Dr Tanja Zerenner

Dr Kathryn Woodward

 

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