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Coljin

Caroline Colijn's group builds mathematical tools for infectious disease genomics, ecology and epidemiology

Deisenroth

Marc Deisenroth and Michael Sternberg apply machine learning to study protein docking

Gilestro

Gilestro's laboratory uses a combination of genetics and ethomics to understand how the brain regulates behaviour, with a particular focus on how and why we sleep.

Hoggart

Clive Hoggart measures of genetic association with white cell count at the acute stage of meningococcal infection

Isalan

Mark Isalan’s group studies the behaviour of small and large gene networks with a view to being able to re-engineer them predictably.

Lo Celso

Lo Celso's group explores the mechanisms regulating haematopoietic stem cell function during steady state and in leukaemia development.

Barahona

Mauricio Barahona analyses single-cell transcriptomics in adult myocardium cells

muggleton

Stephen Muggleton is collaborating with Syngenta to use machine learning to generate food-webs from ecological data

Ono

Masahiro Ono’s group uses data analytic approaches and new molecular methods to understand in vivo dynamics of T cell differentiation

Sternberg

Michael Sternberg’s group predict protein structure to understand disease association genetic variants

Stumpf and Dallman

Michael Stumpf and Maggie Dallman study the innate immune response to wounding in zebrafish

The Biological Physics group

The Biological Physics group of Robert Endres works on collective cell behaviour

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