Adam Malik

Part-time fixed-term teacher at Applied Mathematics and Statistics

My research is in mathematical biology, mainly concerning mathematical models of the growth of cancer tumors. Most recently I have developed a mathematical model of tumors growing in the brain of mice, based on anatomical features of the brain. I am also interested in how AI and machine learning techniques can be used in mathematical biology in new ways.

During my Postdoc at MV I will be focusing more on AI and machine learning as part of Rebecka Jörnsten’s research group.

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2021

Cell polarisation in a bulk-surface model can be driven by both classic and non-classic Turing instability

Johannes Borgqvist, Adam Malik, Carl Lundholm et al
npj Systems Biology and Applications. Vol. 7 (1)
Journal article
2020

The Impact of Elastic Deformations of the Extracellular Matrix on Cell Migration

Adam Malik, Bernt Wennberg, Philip Gerlee
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. Vol. 82 (4)
Journal article
2019

Mathematical modelling of cell migration: stiffness dependent jump rates result in durotaxis

Adam Malik, Philip Gerlee
Journal of Mathematical Biology. Vol. 78 (7), p. 2289-2315
Journal article

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