Marie Doumic
Dr. Doumic is a researcher at INRIA, the French National Institute for Research in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science. She studies mathematical models, stochastic or deterministic, for modelling biological population dynamics, as well as methods to calibrate such models and compare them with experimental data.Typical applications have been telomere shortening, protein polymerisation and fragmentation, and the cell division cycle.
She received her Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Sorbonne University in 2005. She has held a permanent research position at Inria, Paris and Sorbonne University since 2007, with a 2-year sabbatical stay in Vienna as invited professor at the Wolfgang Pauli Institute in 2016-2018. She is the head of the MAMBA research team (Modelling and Analysis for Medical and Biological Applications) at Inria and Sorbonne University since 2014, team which gathers approx. 30 researchers in applied mathematics for biology.
Dr. Doumic is a COLIBRI visiting fellow at the Institute of Mathematics and Scientific Computing working with Prof. Klemens Fellner.
Recent representative papers include:
- A bi-monomeric, nonlinear Becker–Döring-type system to capture oscillatory aggregation kinetics in prion dynamics, with K. Fellner, M. Mezache and H. Rezaei, Journal of Theoretical Biology, 480, 2019, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022519319303194
- Insights into the dynamic trajectories of protein filament division revealed by numerical investigation into the mathematical model of pure fragmentation, with M. Tournus, W.-F.Xue, M. Escobedo, PLoS Comp. Biol., 2021, https://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article/authors?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008964
Planned events during her stay at the University of Graz:
- Seminar Talk at COLIBRI PhD seminar: 22.10. 15:30--17:00 (https://unimeet.uni-graz.at/b/cor-rhv-b1h-yld)