Postdocs: We are always looking for talented postdoctoral fellows with strong mathematical backgrounds and experience modeling biological systems to join our team. Interested candidates should send an email describing their interest in our research and relevant experience, and include a CV and link to a Google Scholar profile. We currently have a job posting on IDDjobs for a set of HIV projects.
Graduate students: If you are current graduate student (masters or PhD) in any program at JHU looking to do a rotation or research project, feel free to get in touch! Propsective graduate students should apply to the most relevant program at JHU. We are affiliated with Biomedical Engineering, Applied Mathematics & Statistics, and Infectious Disease Epidemiology, but can take students from any program (Engineering/Science/Medicine/Public Health).
Undergraduate students: Students in junior or senior year may be considered for summer research internships or long-term research for credit. Interested students should send a resume and unofficial transcript. At least one course covering mathematical modeling in biology is a prerequisite.
High school students: Due to the mathematical skills required for our work, we do not accept high school students in the lab.
Anjalika Nande
Postdoctoral Fellow
Projects: Drug resistance, HIV dynamics, SARS-CoV-2 dynamics/evolution, networks, T-cell receptor repertoires
Anne Hebert
Postdoctoral Fellow
Projects: Opioid epidemic, organ transplants
Anisha Oommen
PhD Student, Biomedical Engineering
Projects: Epidemic forecasting, drug resistance
Thayer Anderson
Research Assistant, Johns Hopkins
Projects: Drug resistance, vaccine trial design, COVID-19 household transmission
Diane Lee
Undergraduate Research Assistant, Johns Hopkins
Projects: Vaccination strategies
Ski Krieger
Postdoctoral Fellow
Current: Researcher, Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering
Projects: antibiotic resistance, HIV resistance, causal inference for dynamical systems
Katharine Best
Research Associate
Current: Associate Principal Scientist, Merck Exploratory Science Center
Projects: HIV rebound, antibody therapy, T-cell receptor binding prediction
Morgan Craig
Postdoctoral Fellow
Current: Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of Montreal
Projects: HIV pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modeling
Jeff Gerold
PhD Bioinformatics & Integrative Genomics, Harvard, '19
Current: Head of Data Science, Dyno Therapeutics
Projects: HIV immunotherapy, HIV latency
Julia Neagu
PhD Physics, Harvard, '17
Current: Senior Manager, Data Science, Github
Projects: Viral drug resistance via synchronization
Andrei Gheorghe
PhD Physics, Harvard, '22'
Projects: HIV latency and immunotherapy, inferring gene interaction networks
Alex Whatley
Graduate Student, EECS (Berkeley)
Applied Mathemtics, Harvard College '19
Projects: T-cell receptor binding prediction
Juan Carlos Fernandez Del Castillo
Research Assistant
Applied Mathematics, Harvard College '20
Projects: HIV rebound predictors
Yan Lin
Research Assistant, Master's Student
Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins
Projects: HIV antibody therapy
Chris Bruno
Research Assistant
Applied Mathematics, Harvard College '16
Current: Pharmacology Analyst, Emerald Lakes Safety
Projects: HIV pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modeling
Katherine Cohen
Senior Thesis Student
Applied Mathematics, Harvard College '18
Current: Associate, Boston Consulting Group
Projects: HIV rebound modeling
Shirley Mo
Research Assistant, Senior Thesis Student
Applied Mathematics, Harvard College '16
Current: Internal Medicine Resident, University of California San Francisco
Projects: HIV pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modeling
Lily Hu
Research Assistant
Mathematics, Harvard College '16
Current: Graduate Student in Applied Mathematics, Harvard
Projects: HIV gene therapy modeling
Mark Freeman
Senior Thesis Student
Applied Mathematics, Harvard College '16
Current: Internal Medicine Resident, University of Toronto
Projects: Viral drug resistance via synchronization
Ellen Rice
Senior Thesis Student
Mathematics, Harvard College '12
Current: Surgery Resident, Mayo Clinic
Project: HIV latency
Siliciano Lab, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Debbie Persaud, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Francesco Simonetti , Johns Hopkins Medicine
Shaun Truelove , Johns Hopkins Public Health
Lauren Gardner , Johns Hopkins Engineering
Justin Lessler , University of North Carolina Public Health
Daniel Rosenbloom, Merck Research Laboratories
Melanie Prague, University of Bordeaux Biostatistics
Feng Fu, Dartmouth Mathematics
Tim Henrich, UCSF Medicine
James Whitney, Harvard Center for Virology & Vaccine Research
Dan Barouch, Harvard Center for Virology & Vaccine Research
Kenneth Kaye, Harvard Virology
Gio Traverso, MIT
Mike Levy, University of Pennsylvania
Athe Tsibris, Harvard Medical School
Jon Li, Harvard Medical School
Sam Scarpino, Northeastern University/Rockefeller Foundation