Paul C. Bressloff is a British applied mathematician, biophysicist and mathematical neuroscientist. As of 2022, Bressloff is currently a full professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Utah.[1] [2]
Bressloff obtained an MA with First Class Honors from the University of Oxford in 1982, and obtained his Ph.D from the Department of Mathematics at King's College in 1988. His thesis was titled Quantum field theory of superstrings in the light-cone gauge.[3]
Bressloff has published extensively on a wide variety of applied and theoretical topics. As of 2022, he has an H-index of 54, and he has published over three-hundred and fifty articles, three textbooks, and has co-written a non-fiction popular science book.[4] He has advised more than twenty PhD recipients.[5]
Paul is the author of three textbooks in computational biology, two of which deal with stochastic processes in cellular biology.[6]