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Projects: SilicoTryp
Institutions: University of Glasgow
I am a Professor in Medical Systems Biology and the University Medical Centre Groningen. The research in my lab is focused on complex regulation of mammalian lipid and carbohydrate metabolism, eventually aiming at network-based therapies. We combine dynamic computer simulations with quantitative metabolomics, 13C fluxomics, proteomics and transcriptome analysis, and in depth biochemical analysis. This allows to predict and understand ‘emergent’ properties, those properties that are counterintuitive ...
Projects: SilicoTryp
Institutions: University of Glasgow
Projects: STREAM, SilicoTryp
Institutions: University of Groningen
I am currently Professor of Systems Biology at the University of Manchester. My research interests focus on the development of innovative computational approaches for post-genomic systems biology, statistical methods for high-throughput biological experimentation and the dynamic modelling of cellular systems. This work is highly interdisciplinary and usually involves close collaboration with experimental biologists and clinicians. A recurrently theme is the study of complex cellular networks at ...
Projects: SilicoTryp
Institutions: University of Heidelberg
Projects: SilicoTryp
Institutions: University of Heidelberg
Projects: SilicoTryp
Institutions: University of Glasgow
Projects: SilicoTryp, IMOMESIC
Institutions: University of Groningen, VU University Amsterdam
Projects: SilicoTryp, SYSTERACT, SynBio4Flav
Institutions: University of Glasgow, Chalmers University of Technology
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3593-5792Projects: SilicoTryp
Institutions: University of Glasgow
Projects: SilicoTryp
Institutions: University of Heidelberg
Professor of Biochemistry at the Centre of Biochemistry of Heidelberg University, teaching biochemistry for medical and biology students Research focus is the trypanothione redox metabolism of African trypanosomes (Trypanosoma brucei). The work is funded within the Collaborative Research Centre 544 on "Control of Tropical Infectious Diseases" of the German Research Foundation
Projects: SilicoTryp
Institutions: University of Heidelberg
Projects: SilicoTryp
Institutions: University of Edinburgh
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 ...