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Projects: SulfoSys, SulfoSys - Biotec
Institutions: University of Sheffield
Projects: PSYSMO
Institutions: Imperial College London
Projects: PSYSMO
Institutions: Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research Braunschweig
Projects: SUMO
Institutions: University of Sheffield
Work in my laboratory is focussed on microbial physiology - the study of how bacteria and other microorganisms work. Although rooted in the tradition of bacterial growth and intermediary metabolism, microbial physiology now embraces molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, and indeed any discipline that can shed light on bacterial function. Much of our experimental work is conducted with Escherichia coli, the pre-eminent ‘model’ organism with unrivalled ease of genetic and physiological ...
Projects: KOSMOBAC
Institutions: University of Groningen
Bert Poolman is professor in biochemistry and program director of the Centre for Synthetic Biology. His research focuses on the elucidation of the mechanisms by which signals are transduced and small molecules are translocated across cellular membranes. Cells are reengineered for the production of correctly folded membrane proteins, and methods are developed to reconstitute complex molecular assemblies in synthetic membranes and to analyze their functional and structural properties. The in vitro ...
Projects: PSYSMO
Institutions: CSIC Madrid
Projects: PSYSMO
Institutions: Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research Braunschweig
PSYSMO project manager
Projects: COSMIC
Institutions: Wageningen University & Research
Projects: TRANSLUCENT
Institutions: University of Cordoba
Professor of Microbiology
Projects: PSYSMO
Institutions: CSIC Granada
Projects: STREAM
Institutions: University of Warwick
Projects: KOSMOBAC
Institutions: University of Aberdeen
I am postdoc in the group of Prof Ian Booth in Aberdeen working on the biochemical and biophysical characterisation of bacterial channels.
Projects: PSYSMO, MOSES, COSMIC, BaCell-SysMO
Institutions: University of Stuttgart
Professor for Biochemcial Engineering, University Stuttgart
Projects: STREAM
Institutions: University of Tuebingen
Projects: SysMO-LAB, de.NBI-SysBio, Kinetics on the move - Workshop 2016, Example use cases, SBEpo - Systems Biology of Erythropoietin, FAIRDOM & LiSyM & de.NBI Data Structuring Training, FAIRDOM, EnzymeML, FAIRDOM Community Workers, GMDS Project Group "FAIRe Dateninfrastrukturen für die Biomedizinische Informatik", MIX-UP, COVID-19 Disease Map, ERNEST Mapping Group Pilot Study, CC-TOP, SABIO-VIS, SDBV/HITS
Institutions: Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS gGmbH)
Within the de.NBI project my functions in the de.NBI-SysBio node comprise content curation, requirements elicitation, and community engagement for the users of biochemical reaction kinetics database SABIO-RK as well as of the data management platform SEEK.
Projects: KOSMOBAC
Institutions: University of Aberdeen
My background is physics engineering & biomedical engineering. I did my PhD in Surrey on the modelling of response of mammalian cells to radiation of different qualities. I have been working at the University of Aberdeen since November 2007 as a theoreticien research fellow of the KOSMOBAC project. We are investigating the homeostasis of ions in bacteria E. coli. I have been working at a model of the buffering capacity of the cytopplasm, arising from the presence of weak acids and bases. We ...
Projects: COSMIC
Institutions: University of Ulm
I am a postdoctoral researcher in the group of Julio Banga. My research is focused on computational systems biology with particular attention to the mathematical modelling of biosystems and bioprocesses. Some of the topics we address are:
- Parameter estimation
- Model identifiability
- Global sensitivity analysis
- Optimal experimental design
- Dynamic optimization
- Robust control of diffusion-reaction systems
Projects: STREAM
Institutions: INBIOTEC Leon
Projects: PSYSMO
Institutions: CSIC Madrid
Projects: SilicoTryp
Institutions: University of Edinburgh
I am a Postdoc at Keith Matthews lab in the Institute of Immunology and Infection Research, Edinburgh University. As part of the SilicoTryp project we are in charge of performing Targeted disruption and Overexpression of critical enzymes of Trypanosoma brucei redox metabolism enzymes and developmental perturbations to provide part of the necessary data for the construction of the model. Also generate consistent samples, so that data can be integrated and quantification results are guarateed to ...
Projects: SUMO
Institutions: University of Sheffield
I am a post-doctoral research associate working in Sheffield in the SUMO consortium. My research focuses on transcriptional regulation in E. coli, with particular emaphasis on the transcriptomic analysis of steady-state chemostat cultures using both microarray and qRT-PCR approaches.
Previous experience, especially that gained during my PhD, involved work on Salmonella physiology and lag phase growth, focusing particularly on gene-expression and transcriptional regulation. Other techniques used ...
Projects: KOSMOBAC
Institutions: University of Aberdeen
physicist
Projects: PSYSMO
Institutions: University of Dortmund
Projects: SysMO Funders
Institutions: Forschungszentrum Jülich
Working for Project Management Jülich, I am responsible for the SysMO-Office. This implies the coordination of communication between funding organisations (i.e. the Steering Committee), the Scientific Advisory Board, the Data Management Group, the PALs and the research groups.
Additionally, I am one of the administrative contacts for all German groups at Project Management Jülich.
Before I came to Jülich, my research focus was modelling and simulation in marine ecosystems.
Institutions: University of Stavanger
Physical chemist with expertise in experimental kinetics, molecular biology, and mathematical modeling.
Projects: PSYSMO
Institutions: Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems
Projects: SUMO
Institutions: University of Edinburgh
Projects: BaCell-SysMO
Institutions: University of Greifswald
I am PhD student at Prof.Uwe Voelker lab in Department of Functional Genomics. My area of research is microbial functional genomics in particular analysing the whole transcriptome(by microarray and other molecular biolology methods) of B.subtilis under various stress conditions. I use QconCAT strategy for absolute quantification of carbon metabolic enzymes via MRM(multiple reaction monitoring) by LC-MS/MS. I also perofrm experiments for understanding of dynamics of SigmaB network for modelling.