Martin Nelson

About Martin Nelson

Martin Nelson, With an exceptional h-index of 6 and a recent h-index of 6 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Nottingham Trent University, specializes in the field of Mathematical Biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A systematic evaluation of the influence of macrophage phenotype descriptions on inflammatory dynamics

Bifurcations and synchrony in a ring of delayed Wilson–Cowan oscillators

Platelet-driven routes to chaos in a model of hepatitis

Exploring the constituent mechanisms of hepatitis: a dynamical systems approach

Synchrony in directed connectomes

Analyzing Pattern Formation in the Gray--Scott Model: An XPPAUT Tutorial

Spatial considerations in the resolution of inflammation: elucidating leukocyte interactions via an experimentally-calibrated agent-based model

Modelling the impact of structural directionality on connectome-based models of neural activity

Martin Nelson Information

University

Position

School of Science & Technology

Citations(all)

203

Citations(since 2020)

124

Cited By

135

hIndex(all)

6

hIndex(since 2020)

6

i10Index(all)

5

i10Index(since 2020)

5

Email

University Profile Page

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Martin Nelson Skills & Research Interests

Mathematical Biology

Top articles of Martin Nelson

A systematic evaluation of the influence of macrophage phenotype descriptions on inflammatory dynamics

Mathematical Medicine and Biology: A Journal of the IMA

2024/4/11

Bifurcations and synchrony in a ring of delayed Wilson–Cowan oscillators

Proceedings of the Royal Society A

2023/10/25

Platelet-driven routes to chaos in a model of hepatitis

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals

2023/5/1

Exploring the constituent mechanisms of hepatitis: a dynamical systems approach

Mathematical Medicine and Biology: a Journal of the IMA

2023/3

Synchrony in directed connectomes

Europhysics Letters

2022/8/16

Analyzing Pattern Formation in the Gray--Scott Model: An XPPAUT Tutorial

SIAM Review

2022

Spatial considerations in the resolution of inflammation: elucidating leukocyte interactions via an experimentally-calibrated agent-based model

PLOS Computational Biology

2020/11/2

Modelling the impact of structural directionality on connectome-based models of neural activity

Journal of Complex Networks

2020/8

Mechanisms and points of control in the spread of inflammation: a mathematical investigation

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology

2020/4

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