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Grace Brooks
BSc Physics, Physiology

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Grace Brooks joined the lab in 2014 from the Center for Applied Mathematics in Bioscience and Medicine. Their primary academic interests are in the emergent dynamics of aggregates and the general idea that simple rules and components can produce complex and organized behaviour. Their previous research is in the field of nonlinear dynamics, particularly applications of differential delay equations to theoretical hematology. Grace is currently working with Diana on a project related to mining, and with Professor Kosoy investigating methods of wealth accounting.



Publications

Brooks, G., G. Provencher, J. Lei, M. C. Mackey. (2012). "Neutrophil dynamics after chemotherapy and G-CSF: The role of pharmacokinetics in shaping the response." Journal of Theoretical Biology. 315: p. 97-109.  
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/230862605_Neutrophil_dynamics_after_chemotherapy_and_G-CSF_The_role_of_pharmacokinetics_in_shaping_the_response
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