
Stuart Johnston
@s_t_johnston
Lecturer at UniMelb. Using maths to understand biology, from the very small (nanoparticles 🧪, cells 🦠) to the very large (whales 🐳). Views my own.
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Great to see the brilliant work at #ANZIAM2022, and congratulations to our very own James McCaw, receiving the prestigious EO Tuck Medal Jennifer Flegg winning the best non-student talk, Adriana Zanca winning the best student talk and Domenic Germano getting an honourable mention

Melbourne Mathematical Biology Seminar next Wednesday 9th March at 1pm AEST. Sean Vittadello from the University of Melbourne will be presenting on "Comparison of mathematical models via representation as simplicial complexes.” Can be viewed online, see details at events.unimelb.edu.au/mathematics-an… MACSYS




‼️ Please RT ‼️ Are you interested in the impact of nanomaterials on cells? Come and do an PhD with Ivan Kempson, @xelamaths and me at UniSA in UniSA Future Industries Institute A great opportunity to work closely with experimentalists. tinyurl.com/yckbyj54

The Professor Edmund Crampin Artist in Residence Fellowship will bridge between mathematics, the life sciences and the arts. And it will commemorate our friend and colleague Edmund Crampin and his intellectual contributions that have led to 🐘[email protected]@twitter.com


Equation learning to identify nano-engineered particle–cell interactions: an interpretable machine learning approach by Stuart Johnston and Matthew Faria from University of Melbourne is out now in Nanoscale journal family! Find out more here 👇 pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

❗️We're hiring❗️ Two year postdoc position Melbourne Mathematical Biology with myself, Matt Faria and James Osborne developing multiscale biological models and connecting these models with new organoid data. Details here: jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/912150/… Feel free to message/email me with any questions.


A wonderful article from Jennifer Flegg on International Women in Mathematics Day: pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/heali…


Great to see this published in Royal Society Publishing Proceedings A! Read the final version (open access) here: royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…


Whales have to put up with the constant noise caused by human activity in the oceans. In this #podcast episode we talk to Stuart Johnston about using maths to understand how noise impacts whales, and how to lessen the disruption we cause. plus.maths.org/content/how-do… Isaac Newton Institute

New research from Science at Melbourne's Stuart Johnston shows that as noise from shipping and other human activities surges, whales will find it increasingly harder to migrate successfully. Tap through to learn more → unimelb.me/3xrdjD4


Pop-up encounter with living light older than humanity at Science Gallery Melbourne Wednesday and Thursday complemented by the OMG++ live sounds of M Flynn and T Humphrey. Come along, it's free! More: robertwalton.net/project/living… Faculty of Fine Arts and Music University of Melbourne Melbourne Connect
