Tuan Phan

IMCI

Email: tphan@uidaho.edu

Biography:
Tuan Phan is currently working as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute for Modeling Collaboration and Innovation, University of Idaho, Moscow. He completed his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics in December 2020 at New Mexico State University under the supervision of Dr. Jianjun Paul Tian. His research interest is about treating biological and medical problems in epidemiology, cancer growth, immuno-oncology, and microbiology. The goal of his research agenda is to construct mathematical models in terms of Stochastic Differential Equations to count for data variations in medical and biological experiments as well as clinical studies. Tuan Phan is now actively participating in the Microbiome research group with Dr. Christopher H. Remien, Dr. Benjamin J. Ridenhour, and postdoc Tyler Meadow. His current project is to develop a general stochastic model that describes microbial interactions mediated by resources in the environment and build up an analysis tool to study the resilience of a microbiome, that is, how a microbiome will respond when perturbed, for example by antibiotics or invasion by a pathogen.

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