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  1. Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications (FIMA) - 2021. Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology (FRSB) - 2020. Leverhulme Research Fellowship - 2017-2019. London Mathematical Society Whitehead Prize - 2014.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ruth_BakerRuth Baker - Wikipedia

    Ruth Elizabeth Baker is a British applied mathematician and mathematical biologist at the University of Oxford whose research interests include pattern formation, morphogenesis, and the mathematical modeling of cell biology and developmental biology.

  3. Ruth Baker is Professor of Applied Mathematics at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, where she leads a group focussed on developing and applying mathematical, computational and statistical methods to better understand key problems in cell and developmental biology.

  4. macsys.org › staff › ruth-bakerRuth Baker - MACSYS

    Professor Ruth Baker is a world-leader in biological mathematics. She is a Professor in Applied Mathematics at the Mathematical Institute of University of Oxford. Professor Baker’s research sits at the interface of applied mathematics and statistics and the biomedical sciences.

  5. Our research focus is on developing and applying novel mathematical and computational methodologies and modelling frameworks for investigating cell and developmental biology phenomena at the cell and tissue level.

  6. Ruth Baker. University of Oxford. Verified email at maths.ox.ac.uk - Homepage. Articles Cited by Public access Co-authors. Title. Sort. Sort by citations Sort by year Sort by title. ... C Chang, P Wu, RE Baker, PK Maini, L Alibardi, CM Chuong. The International journal of developmental biology 53 (5-6), 813, 2009. 166: 2009:

  7. Ruth Baker – European Women in Mathematics. Professor of Applied Mathematics. University of Oxford Tenured. Contact Info: United Kingdom. https://www.iamruthbaker.com. Interests.

  8. I lead the Quantitative Developmental Biology Group (part of the Wolfson Centre for Mathematical Biology), and our focus is on developing and applying novel mathematical and computational...

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