Christiaan Van Dorp is an Associate Research Scientist with a decade of experience applying mathematical and computational approaches to immuno-epidemiology, currently studying HIV and SIV rebound dynamics after treatment interruption. With a PhD in Theoretical Biology and an MSc in Mathematics, he combines Bayesian and evolutionary models to probe latent reservoir establishment and immune-driven pathogen evolution. His work spans leading research roles at Columbia University and Los Alamos National Laboratory and builds on deep expertise in HLA/KIR associations across multiple viral and vaccine-related traits. Known for translating complex stochastic and Bayesian theory into actionable insights for infectious disease dynamics, he brings both rigorous quantitative skill and a knack for interdisciplinary collaboration.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., Theoretical Biology, Ph.D., Theoretical Biology at Utrecht University
MSc, Mathematics, MSc, Mathematics at Universiteit van Amsterdam
Secondary education, Nature and Technology, Nature and Health, Secondary education, Nature and Technology, Nature and Health at Stedelijk Gymnasium Haarlem
Introduction to Stan for mathematical immunobiology
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Christiaan Van Dorp - Associate Research Scientist