Former MOAC PhD students, 2003 Intake
Adair Richards
A new class of anti-microbial agents; taking the fight to the 'Super Bugs'
Supervisors:
Albert Bolhuis (Biology),
Alison Rodger (Chemistry)
Angeliki Harissiou
Evolution of Respiratory Syncytial Virus
Supervisors:
Graham Medley (Biology),
Andrew Easton (Biology)
Hiroko Kamei
Network Structures and their Dynamics
Supervisors:
Ian Stewart (Mathematics),
Hugh Woodland (Biology)
Martin Edwards
The Role of Oxidative Stress on Human Placental Syncytialisation: A Combined Approach using Chemical Probe Microscopy, Microarrays and Modelling
Supervisors: Anna Whitworth (Chem),
Patrick Unwin (Chem), Manu Vatish (WMS)
Peter Cock
Two-component regulation: modelling, predicting and identifying protein-protein interactions and assessing signalling networks of bacteria. Supervisors:
David Whitworth (Biology), Bärbel Finkenstädt (Statistics)
Raul Pacheco Gomez
Structure, function and mechanisms of action of fibrous proteins
Supervisors:
Alison Rodger (Chemistry),
Dave Roper (Biology)
Sam Robson
c-Myc regulated functional gene/protein networks involved in tumourigenesis
Supervisors:
Mike Khan (Biology),
David Epstein (Mathematics)
We have one MOAC MSc graduate from this year's intake:
Kolbjørn Tunstrøm
(Mathematics Background)