About Prof. Troy Day
Prof. Troy Day is a Distinguished Mathematical Biologist, serving as Professor and Head of the Department of Mathematics & Statistics at Queen’s University (Canada). A former Canada Research Chair in Mathematical Biology, his applied work spans evolutionary biology, mathematical epidemiology, and the evolutionary theory of infectious disease dynamics.

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Prof. Troy Day
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He is a Royal Society of Canada Fellow and AAAS Fellow. His group develops mathematical methods—stochastic processes, dynamical systems, game theory—to decipher evolutionary and epidemiological dynamics. He authored textbooks in calculus and mathematical modeling.
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Evolutionary & Mathematical Biology
Developing stochastic and deterministic models to explore non-genetic inheritance, fitness landscapes, and population dynamics.
Mathematical Epidemiology
Modeling infectious disease spread, including SARS and COVID‑19, with game theory and optimization applied to control strategies.
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Author of foundational textbooks in calculus for life sciences and mathematical modeling in evolution and ecology.
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