Systems Biology Group
Bioinformatics Research Centre,
University of Glasgow
The Systems Biology group is part of the
Bioinformatics Research Centre which
is in turn part of the
Department of Computing Science at the
University of Glasgow.
The Group is primarily located in
in one large laboratory in the
Faculty of Biomedical and Life
Sciences.
Its research programme aims to
close the loop between the wet-lab and
in-silico analysis, promoting collaborative projects between life
scientists, computer scientists and mathematicians.
The Group is led by
Professor David Gilbert,
and comprises a highly interdisciplinary research team.
Members of the group
Faculty:
Postdocs:
Doctoral students:
Visitors
Associated:
Past members:
- Brian Ross
- Te Ren
- Aik Choon Tan
Projects
-
"BPS: A Software Tool for
the Simulation and Analysis of Biochemical
Networks"
David Gilbert (PI),
Muffy Calder,
Walter Kolch,
Keith van Rijsbergen:
Funding is for 4 years
provided by the
Department of Trade and Industry UK, under
the Beacon scheme.
Partners:
Bioinformatics Research Centre -
Department
of Computing Science and the Beatson Institute,
University of Glasgow.
-
"Biochemical
Network Data Mined from Scientific Texts"
Bioinformatics Research Centre, University of Glasgow and
MD Biosciences.
Tamara Polajnar
(PhD student),
David Gilbert (PI),
Iadh Ounis,
Paul Garside (MD Biosciences).
PhD Industrial Studentship, funded by
Scottish Enterprise through
their
Biotechnology programme,
36 months from November 2005.
-
"Targetted
Manipulation of Signal Transduction Pathways based on In Silico
Modelling"
Faculty of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow and
Cyclacel.
Amelie Gourmand (PhD student),
Walter Kolch (PI).
PhD Industrial Studentship, funded by
Scottish Enterprise through
their
Biotechnology programme,
36 months from January 2004.
-
Computational Graph Theory for Bioinformatics,
Julie Morrison ,
Synergy funded Research
Student
project
Past Projects
Members' publications