Nicholas Sizemore

Sr. Research Programmer Analyst2025–
Department of Epidemiology
Johns Hopkins University
Postdoctoral Scholar2021–2024
Department of Medicine
University of Chicago
Data Analyst2018–2021
Department of Emergency Medicine
University of Florida
Ph.D. in Mathematics2015–2021
University of Florida

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.

[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

[Western Carolina University]

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]

Contact

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