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Revision as of 17:18, 18 November 2015
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Interests Understanding self-organized principles of cell shape with biophysical models and cell biology |
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Guidance in experimental & measurement work |
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Guidance in modelling and simulation work |
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Working on chromoproteins as a detection strategy |
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Working on Modelling & Simulations (hijack & termination strategies) |
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Working on termination strategy (experimental) |
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Working on termination strategies. (experimental) |
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Working on ‘fast-robust oscillator’ as a hijack strategy |
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Working on enzyme-substrate reaction as a detection strategy |
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Working on Modelling & Simulations (hijack & termination strategies) Working on ‘variable-link oscillator’ as a hijack strategy |
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Working on ‘fast-robust oscillator’ as a hijack strategy |
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Working on carotenoids as a detection strategy |
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Working on carotenoids and minimal microscopes as detection strategies |