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Oli's PhD (2008 onwards) research in synthetic biology is jointly supervised by Claire Grierson and Mario Di Bernardo (Engineering Mathematics, University of Bristol) in collaboration with Nigel Savery (Biochemistry, University of Bristol). We are using mathematical modelling to predict the behaviour of novel gene networks in Escherichia coli. We are then using molecular approaches to build and test these novel networks.
Oli's PhD (2008 onwards) research in synthetic biology is jointly supervised by Claire Grierson and Mario Di Bernardo (Engineering Mathematics, University of Bristol) in collaboration with Nigel Savery (Biochemistry, University of Bristol). We are using mathematical modelling to predict the behaviour of novel gene networks in ''Escherichia coli''. We are then using molecular approaches to build and test these novel networks.


[[Grierson Lab|Grierson Lab homepage]]      [[Grierson Lab:Back Door|Lab Members]]
[[Grierson Lab|Grierson Lab homepage]]      [[Grierson Lab:Back Door|Lab Members]]

Latest revision as of 00:51, 19 December 2009

Oli's PhD (2008 onwards) research in synthetic biology is jointly supervised by Claire Grierson and Mario Di Bernardo (Engineering Mathematics, University of Bristol) in collaboration with Nigel Savery (Biochemistry, University of Bristol). We are using mathematical modelling to predict the behaviour of novel gene networks in Escherichia coli. We are then using molecular approaches to build and test these novel networks.

Grierson Lab homepage      Lab Members