Kit Gallagher
University of Oxford
Andrew Wiles Building
Radcliffe Observatory Quarter
Woodstock Road
Oxford
OX2 6GG
My primary interests are centred around improving treatment scheduling and patient outcome prediction using tools from population and agent-based modelling, statistical inference and deep learning methods. My current work focuses on treatment-resistant prostate and ovarian cancers, but develops themes applicable to a range of disease and treatment settings.
I am currently a Stipendiary Lecturer in Applied Mathematics at St Hildas College, teaching the following courses:
- 1st Year: Introductory Calculus, Geometry, Multivariate Calculus, Dynamics
- 2nd Year: Differential Equations II, Waves & Fluids, Quantum Theory
I also hold a College Lectureship at Keble College, also teaching Introductory and Multivariate Calculus.
Previously, I have taught the following courses:
- 3rd/4th Year Mathematical Biology (to 1st Year PhD Students)
- Graduate Software Engineering (Doctoral Training Centre)
- 3rd Year Classical Dynamics (Physics - St Edmund Hall)
- 1st Year Special Relativity (Physics - St Edmund Hall)
- 1st Year Statistics (Department of Biochemistry)
I work in close collaboration with the Anderson Group in the Integrated Mathematical Department at Moffitt Cancer Center in Florida.
Supervisors & Primary Collaborators:
Prof Philip Maini, Dr Alexander Anderson, Dr Maximilian Strobl, Dr Robert Gatenby
Funding:
EPSRC CDT in Sustainable Approaches to Biomedical Science: Responsible and Reproducible Research - SABS:R3