
Alun Lloyd | Mathematical Biologist
- How population control of pests is modulated by density dependence: The perspective of genetic biocontrol, JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL BIOLOGY (2025)
- Economic optimization of Wolbachia-infected Aedes aegypti release to prevent dengue, PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE (2024, April 3)
- Geographic disparities and predictors of COVID-19 vaccination in Missouri: a retrospective ecological study, FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH (2024)
- Identifying highly connected sites for risk-based surveillance and control of cucurbit downy mildew in the eastern United States, PEERJ (2024)
Alun Lloyd
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Professor of Mathematics
NCSU Statistics Department
2311 Stinson Drive
Campus Box 8203
Raleigh, NC 27695-8203
Office: 308 Cox Hall, North Carolina State University
Phone: 919 515-1910
Mail: Campus Box 8213, 308 Cox Hall,
North Carolina State University,
Raleigh, NC 27695-8213
Email: alun_lloyd@ncsu.edu
Bio
I studied mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge, before moving to the Department of Zoology in Oxford to do a Ph.D. with Robert May, which I completed in 1996. The following three years in Oxford saw me doing my first postdoc, on a Medical Research Council Non-Clinical Fellowship, and a lectureship at St. Hilda’s College. In 1999 I moved to the US, for a four year stint as a Long-Term Member in the Institute for Advanced Study‘s Program in Theoretical Biology. I moved to my NC State faculty position in 2003.
Research
I am a mathematical biologist. The majority of my work concerns the epidemiology of infectious diseases, with a particular recent interest in mosquito-borne infections. I am a professor in the Department of Mathematics at North Carolina State University, I also direct the Biomathematics Graduate Program and the Research Training Group in Mathematical Biology.





