Aaron A King

Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Complex Systems

University of Michigan

Aaron King is the Nelson G. Hairston Professor of Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, and Complex Systems at the University of Michigan and External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute. He is an applied mathematician and a theoretical ecologist whose work focuses on the dynamics of host-pathogen interactions from the scale of infections to that of epidemics. He is best known for his work developing computational methods for efficiently extracting information from noisy, incomplete observations and exploiting these techniques to obtain insights into the determinants of transmission and susceptibility on the basis of time series data of various kinds.  His recent interests include extension of these methods for genomic data.

Website: http://kinglab.eeb.lsa.umich.edu/

 

Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Complex Systems

University of Michigan

Aaron King is the Nelson G. Hairston Professor of Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, and Complex Systems at the University of Michigan and External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute. He is an applied mathematician and a theoretical ecologist whose work focuses on the dynamics of host-pathogen interactions from the scale of infections to that of epidemics. He is best known for his work developing computational methods for efficiently extracting information from noisy, incomplete observations and exploiting these techniques to obtain insights into the determinants of transmission and susceptibility on the basis of time series data of various kinds.  His recent interests include extension of these methods for genomic data.

Website: http://kinglab.eeb.lsa.umich.edu/