Siyuan Wu

Siyuan Wu
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Early Career Postdoctoral Researcher & Lecturer at James Cook University

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Introduction
Dr Wu joined James Cook University in July 2022 as an Early Career Postdoctoral Researcher in A/Prof. Ulf Schmitz's team. Additionally, he holds the position of Lecturer in Mathematical and Computational Biology in the College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University. Siyuan earned his PhD in Applied Mathematics from Monash University in March 2022. He conducts research in mathematical and computational biology, utilising his experience in mathematical modelling, algorithm
Current institution
James Cook University
Current position
  • Early Career Postdoctoral Researcher & Lecturer
Education
February 2018 - March 2022
Monash University (Australia)
Field of study
  • Applied Mathematics - Computational and Mathematical Biology
February 2017 - December 2017
Monash University (Australia)
Field of study
  • Probabililty and Statistics

Publications

Publications (5)
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Single-cell sequencing technologies have revolutionised the life sciences and biomedical research. Single-cell sequencing provides high-resolution data on cell heterogeneity, allowing high-fidelity cell type identification, and lineage tracking. Computational algorithms and mathematical models have been developed to make sense of the data, compensa...
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Although multistability is an important dynamic property of a wide range of complex systems, it is still a challenge to develop mathematical models for realising high order multistability using realistic regulatory mechanisms. To address this issue, we propose a robust method to develop multistable mathematical models by embedding bistable models t...
Thesis
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Mathematical modelling and inference methods are powerful tools to study genetic regulatory networks. This thesis focuses on the development of mathematical methods to explore and analyze the dynamical mechanisms of genetic regulation related to cell fate determination in hematopoiesis.
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Hematopoiesis is a highly complex developmental process that produces various types of blood cells. This process is regulated by different genetic networks that control the proliferation, differentiation, and maturation of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). Although substantial progress has been made for understanding hematopoiesis, the detailed regu...

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