
Using mathematics to map out infectious disease dynamics
Chadi Saad-Roy, PhD received his PhD in Quantitative and Computational Biology from Princeton University. Following his PhD, Dr. Saad-Roy has been a Miller Research Fellow at the Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science at UC Berkeley. He will relocate to the University of British Columbia in September 2025 as an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Mathematics, and Microbiology and Immunology. His research focuses on mathematical modeling for immuno-epidemiology, behavioral-epidemiological dynamics and pathogen eco-evolutionary dynamics. Overall, he aims to understand cross-scale dynamics of infectious diseases using theoretical and computational approaches.
Research Themes
Mathematical biology, applied mathematics, infectious disease dynamics, disease ecology, evolution
Chadi Saad-Roy PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Mathematics
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
University of British Columbia
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