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Fields-CQAM announces 91亚色 U lab among new network of research and training labs

91亚色 Distinguished Research Professor Jianhong Wu Faculty of Science. Photograph by Paola Scattolon

91亚色 Distinguished Research Professor Jianhong Wu, Faculty of Science. Photograph by Paola Scattolon

A 91亚色 lab is among 11 flagship laboratories launched by the Fields Centre for Quantitative Analysis and Modelling () that aim to solve commercial problems using applied mathematics research. The announcement was made on June 28 at the Fields Institute Annual General Meeting.

Fields-CQAM was created in response to a need in the province for a critical mass of high-quality personnel trained in advanced quantitative methodologies and able to draw on knowledge from a broad range of disciplines, from mathematics to social sciences.

The network of 11 research and training laboratories offers cutting-edge research and an expansive graduate training program.

This lab will develop new, tailored modelling frameworks and standardized procedures to inform public health and vaccine production decisions that will strengthen Ontario鈥檚 capacity for rapid response to emerging public health issues and vaccine industrial production needs.Based at 91亚色, the聽Mathematics for Public Health Lab (MfPH) will be run by director and 91亚色 mathematics Professor聽聽in collaboration with investigators聽David Fisman (U of T), Amy Greer (University of Guelph), Andrew Morris (Mount Sinai), Dongmei Chen (Queen鈥檚 University) and Dion Neame (Sanofi Pasteur).

MfPH creates an interdisciplinary interface in four targeted areas: acute respiratory infections; vector-borne diseases; food-borne pathogens; and antimicrobial drug resistance. The lab provides training for students, postdoctoral Fellows and health professionals in statistical analysis, optimization, coding and algorithms that are relevant to predicting and preventing disease spread. MfPH will also provide advice to public health agencies and industry collaborators. The lab鈥檚 industrial partner is Sanofi Pasteur.

鈥淚 am very pleased that the Mathematics for Public Health Lab (MfPh) is among the 11 flagship labs of this major Ontario research network led by one of the most prestigious mathematical research institutes,鈥 said Wu. 鈥淭he new funding and networking activities will facilitate our collaboration with pharmaceutical industry and public health regulatory organization to provide evidence-based industrial production and public health policy.鈥

Top researchers in a variety of disciplines will lead the 11 Fields-CQAM laboratories and work with industrial partners like Sanofi Pasteur, Rank Software and Nuralogix to solve聽commercial problems using applied mathematical research.

鈥淔ields-CQAM will provide opportunities for an increasing number of graduate students to work on applied problems brought to us or discovered with industry partners,鈥 said Ian Hambleton, director of the Fields Institute. 鈥淭his will equip them with the skills training and hands-on experience critically needed to help them, and ultimately Ontario鈥檚 companies, thrive in our competitive world economy.鈥

During the launch event, a subset of Fields-CQAM lab directors walked attendees through some of the commercial problems they intend to tackle in their proposed research. Covering areas of strategic importance to the province, including artificial intelligence, finance, health, infectious disease, chemical processes and anomalous events, their research is driving innovation forward and working to address the expanding need for data analytics and modelling by creating new training opportunities for students and professionals.

Each lab鈥檚 integrated applied research and training program is focused on areas of interest to its partners, ensuring their graduates meet the skills needs of firms in areas of strategic importance to the province. Empowering students with advanced quantitative聽skills through participation in research, experiential learning internships, and graduate courses and workshops will facilitate their entry into positions in the public, private and educational sectors.

Fields-CQAM鈥檚 objective is to meet the current needs of the province with its research and training program,聽 as聽 well聽 as聽 future聽 challenges聽 and聽 the聽 potential聽 impacts聽 that聽 the聽 research聽 undertaken聽 by聽 its laboratories will have on shaping the fields of science and technology.

For a full list of the labs and their areas of study, visit the聽.