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Professor Adelle Coster is an applied mathematician at the University of New South Wales, specializing in the application of dynamical systems analyses and stochastic modeling to address questions across various scientific fields. Her research focuses on mathematical modeling in biomedicine and biology, particularly understanding the dynamics of fundamental protein-protein interactions and cellular processes. Coster's projects include modeling cellular glucose transport in response to insulin and investigating the dynamics of electrically excitable cells within the cardiac pacemaker system. She employs sophisticated mathematical models to describe complex biological processes, collaborating with experimentalists to create models that quantitatively describe glucose transporter movement and its regulation by insulin signaling. Coster has held prominent roles in academic leadership, including Deputy Director of Research at the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Mathematical Analysis of Cellular Systems, and is involved in various professional affiliations, such as serving as Past-President of the Australian Society for Biophysics. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates mathematical theories with biological research to innovate in fields like insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes.
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