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I run Fractal Therapeutics- we apply mathematical modeling to drug discovery & development. My collaborators & I have published extensively on the pandemic, applying a range of modeling techniques to call out public health risks & identify solutions.
I am a professor of evolutionary biology in Canada. My academic interests include genome size evolution, evolutionary theory, science education, scientific communication, and SARS-CoV-2 evolution.
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