
Patricia Lamirande
University of Oxford
Andrew Wiles Building
Radcliffe Observatory Quarter
Woodstock Road
Oxford
OX2 6GG
Lamirande, P., Gaffney, E. A., Gertz, M., Maini, P. K., Crawshaw, J. R., & Caruso, A. (2024). A first-passage model of intravitreal drug delivery and residence time—influence of ocular geometry, individual variability, and injection location. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 65(12), 21-21.
I was involved in teaching at Université Laval (Québec, Canada), where I did my bachelor's and master's degree. Between 2018 and 2020, I was a tutor at the Mathematic Learning Center (Université Laval), where I assisted students in various courses offered by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics by giving individualised feedback on their exercises. In 2020-2021, I was a teaching assistant for the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, and taught MAT-1110 Calculus of Multivariable Functions and MAT-1310 Discrete Mathematics.
In the academic year 2022-2023, I was a teaching assistant for the Mathematical Institute (University of Oxford) and taught the courses B5.5 Further Mathematical Biology and B5.6 Nonlinear Systems. In 2023-2024, I have tutored Quantitative Biochemistry, a first-year maths course for undergraduate students in Biochemistry (University of Oxford).
Project title:
A mean first passage time approach to quantify ocular drug delivery and residence time
Supervisors:
Prof. Eamonn Gaffney, Prof. Philip Maini, Dr Jessica Crawshaw, Dr Michael Gertz, Dr Antonello Caruso
Funding:
NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada)
EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council)
Roche