Projects: COMBINE Multicellular Modelling
Institutions: University of Florida
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4274-656XExpertise: Computational Biology, Biophysics, Biological Simulation
Tools: Compucell3D, Tissue Forge, libRoadrunner, SBML, Antimony, MaBoSS
Lutz Brusch is heading the research group "Spatio-temporal pattern formation in cells and tissues" at the Centre for Information Services and High Performance Computing of TU Dresden, Germany. The group is co-developing the multi-cellular modelling and simulation framework Morpheus (https://morpheus.gitlab.io) and is collaborating with experimental labs on questions of tissue morphogenesis and regeneration.
Projects: ICYSB 2015 - International Practical Course in Systems Biology
Institutions: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
I am working at the boundary of wet-labs and mathematical modeling, trying to understand the regulation of the eukaryotic cell cycle. I started working with yeast in a group of Systems Biology (Prof. Edda Klipp, Humboldt University, Berlin). Before that I studied biology, engineering and did research on the nuclear pore complex.
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: TRANSLUCENT
Institutions: University of Applied Sciences Koblenz, Rhein Ahr Campus
Expertise: Ma
Tools: Computational and theoretical biology, Matlab, R, Biophysics, Thermodynamics, Machine Learning
I am working in the mathematical modeling of potassium homeostasis. In addition, we are developing tools and methods for the statistical analysis of biological data.