American mathematician
Heather A. Harrington (born 1984)[ 1] is an applied mathematician interested in applied algebra and geometry , dynamical systems , chemical reaction network theory , topological data analysis , and systems biology . Since 2020, she is professor of mathematics and Royal Society University Research Fellow at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford , where she heads the Algebraic Systems Biology group.[ 2] In 2023, she became a director at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics , where she is also leading the interinstitutional Center for Systems Biology Dresden (CSBD)[ 3] together with partners from the Technical University Dresden and the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems .
Education and career
Harrington went to Concord-Carlisle High School in Massachusetts .[ 1] As an applied mathematics student at the University of Massachusetts Amherst she won a Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship ,[ 4] and graduated summa cum laude from in 2006.[ 5] She completed her Ph.D. in 2010 at Imperial College London . Her dissertation, Mathematical models of cellular decisions , was jointly supervised by Jaroslav Stark and Dorothy Buck.[ 5] [ 6]
After postdoctoral research in theoretical systems biology at Imperial from 2010 to 2013, she joined the Mathematical Institute at Oxford as Hooke Research Fellow and EPSRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow,[ 5] and as Junior Research Fellow at St Cross College, Oxford .[ 7] In 2017, she became an associate professor and Royal Society University Research Fellow at Oxford. In 2020, she became professor of mathematics.[ 5] [ 7]
She is a board member of the EDGE Foundation (Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Education).[ 8]
Recognition
In 2018 Harrington was one of the winners of the Whitehead Prize of the London Mathematical Society .[ 9] She was a co-winner of the 2019 Adams Prize of the University of Cambridge , which had the topic 'The Mathematics of Networks'.[ 10] She was awarded the Philip Leverhulme Prize in 2020 for advances in analysis of noisy data.[ 11] [ 12]
References
^ a b Birth date from Harrington's profile as a member of the UMass Amherst 2005–06 Women's Rowing Roster
^ Algebraic Systems Biology , Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford , retrieved November 13, 2018
^ MPI-CBG Research page Heather Harrington , Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics , retrieved November 2, 2023
^ Student named Goldwater Scholar , UMass Amherst News & Media Relations, April 14, 2005, archived from the original on November 14, 2018, retrieved November 13, 2018
^ a b c d Curriculum vitae (PDF) , January 2018, retrieved November 13, 2018
^ Heather Harrington at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
^ a b Bedrock, Ella (December 9, 2016), Fellow Dr Heather Harrington Awarded Royal Society Research Fellowship , St Cross College, Oxford
^ "The EDGE Foundation" . The EDGE program . January 4, 2022. Retrieved March 14, 2022 .
^ "Prizes of the London Mathematical Society" (PDF) , Mathematics People, Notices of the American Mathematical Society , 65 (9): 1122, October 2018
^ Adams Prize , Faculty of Mathematics, University of Cambridge , retrieved February 28, 2019
^ "Applied mathematics: algebraic systems biology and topological data analysis" . www.leverhulme.ac.uk . The Leverhulme Trust. Retrieved March 14, 2022 .
^ "Professor Heather Harrington awarded Philip Leverhulme Prize 2020" . St John's College . October 19, 2020. Retrieved March 14, 2022 .
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