Our work in mathematical biology spans many areas of this increasingly important field. This role will focus on combining theoretical and computational approaches to understand collective cell behaviours. And you get to hang out with the team.
Find out more: www.maths.ox.ac.uk/node/80472
05.03.2026 10:47
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Five year Astro career development fellowship in Oxford open for applications, broadly in survey astronomy including transients and cosmology. College teaching and research. Do think about joining us. Happy to answer questions! π
03.03.2026 15:35
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Professor Goriely's lecture "The Shape of Shells" inspires abstract art
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It is a wonderful feeling when a math lecture resonates beyond its confine to inspire artists
www.gresham.ac.uk/about-us/new...
24.02.2026 15:57
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A very thoughtful take on AI development: "Machines can be immensely useful tools, but there are many things that we can only do for ourselves, and we cannot afford to lose the motivation to do so."
23.02.2026 12:52
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A universal phase-plane model for in vivo protein aggregation
Neurodegenerative diseases are driven by the accumulation of protein aggregates in the brain of affected individuals. The aggregation behavior in vitro is well
Why can cells keep protein aggregation under control for years and then suddenly tip into disease?
Our new JCP paper introduces a simple phase-plane model for in vivo protein aggregation that captures the tug-of-war between aggregate formation and clearance in cells.
pubs.aip.org/aip/jcp/arti...
21.02.2026 17:18
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19.02.2026 09:47
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A universal phase-plane model for in vivo protein aggregation
Neurodegenerative diseases are driven by the accumulation of protein aggregates in the brain of affected individuals. The aggregation behavior in vitro is well
By capturing the balance between aggregate formation and cellular clearance, our model explains decades of stability before sudden runaway dynamics, and offers a framework to predict disease onset and therapeutic efficacy. Mostly driven by Matthew Cotton and Georg Meisl doi.org/10.1063/5.03...
19.02.2026 09:01
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Drift-Diffusion Matching: Embedding dynamics in latent manifolds of asymmetric neural networks
Recurrent neural networks (RNNs) provide a theoretical framework for understanding computation in biological neural circuits, yet classical results, such as Hopfield's model of associative memory, rel...
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In our new paper, we link RNNs and neural manifolds by introducing the DDM framework.
We can train networks to embed an arbitary dynamical system in a latent subspace. We illustrate this with simple models of input-driven and autonomous associative memory. Enjoy!
arxiv.org/abs/2602.14885
17.02.2026 09:45
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When it comes to the brain's conservation of energy, practice makes perfect.
Watch Dani Bassett's lecture on our brain's neural system function and its implications for health, disease and neural computation.
Online now: youtu.be/7uGxRE7kmHI
11.02.2026 17:57
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Alzheimerβs disease is shaped by interactions between AΞ² and tau, which together drive neurodegeneration. However, how these processes unfold across brain regions and over time remains unclear.
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09.02.2026 18:37
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βΌοΈ New preprint βΌοΈ
How do amyloid-Ξ² (AΞ²) and tau drive Alzheimerβs disease over time?
We introduce a parsimonious, mechanism-based dynamical ATN (dATN) model to simulate longitudinal imaging biomarkers. A short thread π
Preprint: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
09.02.2026 18:37
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In-person tickets open: The Shape of #Gravity: Why On Earth Are Planets Spherical?
Professor Alain Goriely* explores how gravity shapes planets, from Earthβs squashed form to the limits of spherical worlds https://gres.hm/shape-gravity
*also of Oxford Mathematicsβ¬
#astronomy #maths
03.02.2026 13:10
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J. Cole - Safety (Official Audio)
YouTube video by J. Cole
An unlikely collab between famous rapper J Cole and (very famous) mathematician Andrew Wiles (or Big AW as he is known in the rap world).
www.youtube.com/watch?si=qir...
06.02.2026 12:41
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05.02.2026 17:37
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05.02.2026 16:59
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an insect, a bird, and an elephant visualized with unit height scaling. insect is landscape shaped and the elephant is portrait shaped
Why is it that small animals like insects have a landspace body plan when viewed head-on, but larger animals like elephants are taller than wide?
With @m-v.bsky.social, we find out in our new preprint titled 'Size and shape of terrestrial animals' - arxiv.org/html/2602.00...
03.02.2026 18:36
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The Academy for the Mathematical Sciences has announced its first cohort of fellows, 100 in total from academia, teaching, science communication and business. Twelve of those fellows are from Oxford.
Who's who: www.maths.ox.ac.uk/node/80068
29.01.2026 00:04
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Clash of the titans.
Chaplain and Preziosi on my left at 856 pages vs
Keener and Sneyd on my right at 1222 pages.
28.01.2026 17:09
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Global brain activity links subcortical degeneration to cortical tau progressively across Braak regions over early Alzheimer disease stages https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.01.23.701360v1
26.01.2026 22:16
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Job alertπ¨I am advertising a 2-year postdoctoral position to work on the mathematics of plant morphogenesis @mpipz.bsky.social. Candidates with interests in mathematical modelling, mechanics, or biophysics are strongly encouraged to apply. π±Reposts are appreciated!
jobs.mpipz.mpg.de/jobposting/4...
22.01.2026 14:34
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"The geometers, who calculate nothing, imagine that a problem is solved once they have enclosed it within a formula that no one wishes to use"
21.01.2026 15:02
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In a sarcastic book (Histoire de lβAstronomie du dix-huitiΓ¨me siΓ¨cle) published in 1827, Joseph Delambre writes about mathematicians:
"Les gΓ©omΓ¨tres, qui ne calculent rien, sβimaginent quβun problΓ¨me est rΓ©solu quand ils lβont renfermΓ© dans une formule dont personne ne veut faire usage."
21.01.2026 15:02
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Register for the LMS/@ima-maths.bsky.social Crighton Award Lecture on 13 May at The Royal Society.
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The lecture will be given by Alain Goriely (@oxfordmathematics.bsky.social), winner of the 2025 award for his contributions to the public understanding of maths.
β‘οΈ www.lms.ac.uk/events/lms-i...
21.01.2026 10:00
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βπ§ New review in IEEE RBME
How network math models are reshaping how we think about neurodegenerative disease, from brain dynamics to disease progression
"Network models of neurodegeneration: bridging neuronal dynamics and disease progression"
ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/113...
18.01.2026 18:47
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We all have to compromise and it starts right at the top with our brains.
Dani Bassett will demonstrate how the principle of network economy informs our study of neural system function in health and disease and provides a lens on neural computation.
Book: www.maths.ox.ac.uk/node/79854
16.01.2026 10:59
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Christiana's first Mathematical Physiology lecture was so popular (aside from the occasional comment that university teaching isn't what it was in Isaac Newton's day etc.) that we'd thought you tell you that the second lecture is now available.
youtu.be/3u1GSYOQEL8
13.01.2026 15:28
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We're starting our 2026 student lectures for the wider public with eight lectures from Christiana Mavroyiakoumou's 4th year Mathematical Physiology course.
Watch lecture 1: youtu.be/lgrwTpgeJo8
And look out for lectures on dynamics, geometry, special relativity and more.
07.01.2026 14:53
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