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     <b>Dr. George Wadhams</b><br />
 
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     <i>Oxford Department of Biochemistry</i><br /><br />
 
     <i>Oxford Department of Biochemistry</i><br /><br />
     Dr. George Wadhams' research interests lie in how bacteria sense and integrate environmental information. His group foocuses on understanding in a quantitative manner how multiple, homologous pathways operate in individual cells and how the components of these pathways can be used to create synthetic pathways.
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     <b>Dr. Nicolas Delalez</b><br />
 
     <b>Dr. Nicolas Delalez</b><br />
 
     <i>Oxford Department of Engineering</i><br />
 
     <i>Oxford Department of Engineering</i><br />
     Dr. George Wadhams' research interests lie in how bacteria sense and integrate environmental information. His group foocuses on understanding in a quantitative manner how multiple, homologous pathways operate in individual cells and how the components of these pathways can be used to create synthetic pathways.
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    <b>Prof. Antonis Papachristodoulou</b><br />
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    <i>Oxford Department of Engineering</i><br />
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    Antonis' research interests include systems and synthetic biology, network systems, aerospace systems and flow control, and convex optimisation. Furthermore, he works on modern control theory, robust stability analysis and design, as well as nonlinear dynamical systems and Lyapunov stability.
 
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Revision as of 15:52, 17 August 2017


MEET THE TEAM
Alissa Hummer
Angela Hellyer
Arthur Norman
Chun Ngai Au
Helen Siyu Ren
Jei Diwakar
John Myers
Kushal Mansatta
Noah Sprent
Sumaera Rathore
Zoë Catchpole
Zoe Ford
Supervisors
Dr. George Wadhams
Oxford Department of Biochemistry

George's research interests lie in how bacteria sense and integrate environmental information. His group focuses on understanding in a quantitative manner how multiple, homologous pathways operate in individual cells and how the components of these pathways can be used to create synthetic pathways.
George has been mentoring Oxford iGEM teams since they were founded in 2014.
Dr. Nicolas Delalez
Oxford Department of Engineering
Nick's research focuses on the biophysics of the flagella motor.
Nick is the main person we go to when we are stuck on something in the lab. He can troubleshoot everything from a unsuccessful PCR to a contaminated plate of cells.
Prof. Antonis Papachristodoulou
Oxford Department of Engineering
Antonis' research interests include systems and synthetic biology, network systems, aerospace systems and flow control, and convex optimisation. Furthermore, he works on modern control theory, robust stability analysis and design, as well as nonlinear dynamical systems and Lyapunov stability.