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Morgan Craig is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Montreal. Her research focuses on the dynamics of neutrophil hematopoietic stem cells, investigating how these essential white blood cells respond to infections and treatments. She utilizes physiological mathematical modeling to explore the production of blood cells and the impact of various proteins, particularly Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor (G-CSF), on neutrophil counts. Craig is also interested in rare diseases like cyclic neutropenia, employing advanced stochastic methods to deepen the understanding of these conditions. In addition to her hematology work, she researches the systemic effects of antiretroviral therapy on HIV treatment and explores immune network reconstructions through dynamical systems techniques. Craig has been involved in teaching advanced mathematics courses and supervising graduate theses on mathematical modeling in biology, emphasizing her commitment to education and mentorship in the mathematical sciences community.
Department of Physiology McGill University • Montréal, QC
Teaching and supervising graduate students and conducting research in the field of physiology.
Organismic Evolutionary Biology Harvard University • Cambridge, MA
Research focused on evolutionary biology and applied mathematics.
Most programs require French B2 level; specific departments may require C1 or C2.