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Professor of Mathematical Biology, DAMTP, University of Cambridge

David N. Moore Fellow in Mathematics, Queens' College

Current roles:

Honours and awards:

Career:

  • 2017-present  Professor of Mathematical Biology 
  • 2013-2017 Reader in Mathematical Biology
  • 2010-2012  Visiting Fellow, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University
  • 2006-2013 University Lecturer, DAMTP, University of Cambridge
  • 2006-2012 Royal Society University Research Fellowship, DAMTP, University of Cambridge
  • 2004-present Official Fellow, Queens' College
  • 2004-2006 Royal Society University Research Fellowship, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge
  • 2002-2004 Research Fellowship, Queens' College

Research:

Julia Gog's research is in the mathematics of infectious diseases. Recent projects include:

  • Models of influenza strain dynamics
  • Spatial spread of influenza
  • Within-host dynamics of influenza
  • In vitro dynamics of Salmonella
  • Bioinformatic methods to detect RNA signals in viruses

University news items on our work

For list of publications, please try Julia's profile on Google Scholar.

Photo credit: Marisa Sutherland-Brown

Publications

A Bayesian Approach to Analyse Genetic Variation within RNA Viral Populations
TJ McKinley, PR Murcia, JR Gog, M Varela, JLN Wood
– PLoS Comput Biol
(2011)
7,
e1002027
Measuring social networks in British primary schools through scientific engagement.
AJK Conlan, KTD Eames, JA Gage, JC von Kirchbach, JV Ross, RA Saenz, JR Gog
– Proceedings of the Royal Society B
(2010)
278,
1467
Genomic analysis of codon, sequence and structural conservation with selective biochemical-structure mapping reveals highly conserved and dynamic structures in rotavirus RNAs with potential cis-acting functions
W Li, E Manktelow, JC Von Kirchbach, JR Gog, U Desselberger, AM Lever
– Nucleic Acids Research
(2010)
38,
7718
Genomic analysis of codon, sequence and structural conservation with selective biochemical-structure mapping reveals highly conserved and dynamic structures in rotavirus RNAs with potential cis -acting functions
W Li, E Manktelow, JC von Kirchbach, JR Gog, U Desselberger, AM Lever
– Nucleic Acids Research
(2010)
38,
7718
Dynamics of influenza virus infection and pathology
RA Saenz, M Quinlivan, D Elton, S Macrae, AS Blunden, JA Mumford, JM Daly, P Digard, A Cullinane, BT Grenfell, JW McCauley, JLN Wood, JR Gog
– Journal of Virology
(2010)
84,
3974
Genome packaging in influenza A virus.
EC Hutchinson, JC von Kirchbach, JR Gog, P Digard
– J Gen Virol
(2009)
91,
313
Mutational analysis of cis-acting RNA signals in segment 7 of influenza a virus
EC Hutchinson, MD Curran, EK Read, JR Gog, P Digard
– J Virol
(2008)
82,
11869
The impact of evolutionary constraints on influenza dynamics
JR Gog
– Vaccine
(2008)
26,
c15
Competing isogenic Campylobacter strains exhibit variable population structures in vivo
C Coward, PM van Diemen, AJK Conlan, JR Gog, MP Stevens, MA Jones, DJ Maskell
– Applied and Environmental Microbiology
(2008)
74,
3857
Campylobacter jejuni colonization and transmission in broiler chickens: A modelling perspective
AJK Conlan, C Coward, AJ Grant, DJ Maskell, JR Gog
– Journal of The Royal Society Interface
(2007)
4,
819
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Research Group

Disease Dynamics

Room

G0.10

Telephone

01223 760429