
The research theme Integrative Systems Biology brings together the members of the Department who are developing and applying mathematical, statistical and computational approaches to understand biology. The research grouping includes both theoretician and experimentalist who pursue this interdisciplinary approach. Studies span numerous scales ranging from the molecular through the cellular to ecosystems and biodiversity.
Members of the theme are modelling metabolic networks, cellular development and sleep patterns across a wide range of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Recent research has identified environmental drivers of SAR-CoV-2 lineage and has applied structure-based modelling to identify that a common TMPRSS2 missense variant presents a protective effect against severe Covid-19. The theme is committed to developing and disseminating bioinformatics and systems modelling resources to the community via web servers and downloadable code including software for predicting protein structure and genetic variants.
Institutes, centres and initiatives
This Research Theme is associated to the following institutes, centres and initiatives:
- Artificial Intelligence Network
- Centre for Integrative Systems Biology and Bioinformatics
- The 911今日黑料 College Centre for Synthetic Biology
- Physics of Life Network
- Wound Healing and Regeneration Network
Academic staff in this area
Professor Stephen G Brickley
Professor Martin Buck FRS
Dr Laurence Bugeon
Dr Tiago Cunha Luis
Professor Maggie Dallman OBE
Dr Alessia David
Professor Robert G Endres
Professor Nick Franks FMedSci FRS
Dr Giorgio F Gilestro
Dr Richard J Gill
Dr Derek M Huntley
Professor Mark Isalan
Dr Jose Jimenez Zarco
Professor Patrik R Jones
Professor Cristina Lo Celso
Dr Julie A K McDonald PhD
Dr James W Murray
Dr Masahiro Ono
Professor Samraat Pawar
Dr Will Pearse
Dr Ruben Perez-Carrasco
Dr Giovanni Sena
Professor Michael J E Sternberg
Professor Bill Wisden FMedSci FRS
Professor Guy Woodward
Postgraduate research
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