Nicholas Sizemore

Sr. Research Programmer Analyst
Department of Epidemiology
Johns Hopkins University

Research

Teaching

While I am not currently teaching any courses, I have several years of experience as an instructor through appointments at the following institutions.

Graduate Student Instructor[University of Florida]

As a graduate student at UF, I taught classes as the primary instructor (responsible for all course content), and as a teaching assistant.

  • MAC 1140: Precalculus Algebra
  • MAC 1147: Precalculus Algebra & Trigonometry
  • MAC 2311: Calculus I
  • MAC 2312: Calculus II
  • MAC 2313: Calculus III

At WCU, I worked as a Lecturer, teaching the following courses (multiple sections, ~30 students per section):

  • MATH 130: College Algebra
  • MATH 146: Precalculus
  • MATH 153: Calculus I

Presentations

A Multiscale Stochastic Model of Statewide HLB Spread in Florida
Related: Stochastic Model of HLB Disease Spread
[slides]
Qbiome: Reverse-engineering the Infant Microbiome To Predict Severe Neurodevelopmental Deficits
Related: Quantified Microbiome Analysis
[slides]

Publications

A digital twin of the infant microbiome to predict neurodevelopmental deficits

Sizemore, Nicholas, Oliphant, Kaitlyn, Zheng, Ruolin, Martin, Camilia R, Claud, Erika C, Chattopadhyay, Ishanu
Science Advances, 10(15), eadj0400, 2024
[DOI]

Partition numbers of finite solvable groups

Foguel, Tuval, Sizemore, Nick
Advances in group theory and applications, 6, 55-67, 2018
[DOI]

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