Amy is a fourth-year student at the University of Toronto studying mathematics and statistics. Originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba, she is passionate about public health and its intersections with climate change. Her research spans diverse fields, including mathematics, public health, physics, and geography. Currently, she is developing environmentally driven host-vector models of malaria transmission in Cameroon. Mann helped start a community garden at Victoria College and volunteers at the Common Table in Toronto, a drop-in program supporting individuals experiencing homelessness and poverty. She is the President of the Mathematics Union, a climate activist, and writer. At Oxford, she will continue her research in mathematical biology.