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Projects: Manchester Institute for Biotechnology, ICYSB 2015 - International Practical Course in Systems Biology, iRhythmics, INBioPharm, EmPowerPutida, Systo models, MycoSynVac - Engineering Mycoplasma pneumoniae as a broad-spectrum animal vaccine, Multiscale modelling of state transitions in the host-microbiome-brain network, Extremophiles metabolsim, NAD COMPARTMENTATION, Agro-ecological modelling, Bergen(Ziegler lab) project AF-NADase, NAMPT affinity, Stress granules, Modelling COVID-19 epidemics, Bio-crop, ORHIZON, Coastal Data, SASKit: Senescence-Associated Systems diagnostics Kit for cancer and stroke, hybrid sequencing, HOST-PAR, BioCreative VII, Boolean modeling of Parkinson disease map, Orphan cytochrome P450 20a1 CRISPR/Cas9 mutants and neurobehavioral phenotypes in zebrafish, Selective Destruction in Ageing, Viral Metagenomic, Synthetic biology in Synechococcus for bioeconomy applications (SynEco), testproject, SDBV ephemeral data exchanges, Test project, The BeeProject, PHENET, LiceVault, EbN1 Systems Biology
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A population of turtles have between 1 and 3 genes contributing to the strength of selective destruction, which can either cause ageing or allow for negligible senescence.
Creator: James Wordsworth
Submitter: James Wordsworth
Model type: Agent based modelling
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Model of selective destruction in a single population of cells with differing sensitivities for growth. Fast growing cells can be epigenetically converted to slower cells rather than simple cell death as in previous models.
Creator: James Wordsworth
Submitter: James Wordsworth
Model type: Agent based modelling
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Model of unselective destruction in a single population of cells with differing sensitivities for growth
Creator: James Wordsworth
Submitter: James Wordsworth
Model type: Agent based modelling
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Model of selective destruction in a single population of cells with differing sensitivities for growth
Creators: James Wordsworth, Daryl Shanley, Hannah O'Keefe
Submitter: James Wordsworth
Model type: Agent based modelling
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