medicine and health

An urgent call has gone out to the scientific modelling community to help fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Two Cambridge mathematicians are helping to lead the charge.

We look at a crafty mathematical device which, among other things, has helped people understand what causes cholera.

How do mathematical models of COVID-19 work and should we believe them? We talk to an epidemiologist, who has been working flat out to inform the government, to find out more.

As the world prepares for the worst, we explore the maths that can help us stop a pandemic.

A new online tool developed with the help of statisticians enables patients to make informed treatment choices.

Inverse problems are mathematical detective problems. They can help solve crimes, are used in medical imaging, and much more.

What do statisticians do in the pharmaceutical industry?

Resonant electromagnetic waves, created by lightning flashes, circle the Earth. Wim Hordijk explores the maths and shows how you can keep track with these phenomena.

Cambridge researchers, the BBC, and thousands of citizen scientists have created a revolutionary infectious disease data set.

Can a pint a day give you dementia? Yes, if reported claims of a recent study are to be believed, but no if you have a closer look at the data the study was based on.

Take part in an exciting new project and help fight future pandemics!

Take part in an exciting new project and help fight future pandemics!