Former MOAC PhD students, 2004 intake
Abdnacer Bouchekhima
Geometrical Reconstruction and Characterisation of the Plant Endoplasmic Reticulum Supervisors:
Lorenzo Frigerio (Biology),
Roland Wilson (Computer Science)
Ben Smith
Reverse-engineering of the GPCR-mediated Pheromone Response Pathway in Fission Yeast
Supervisors:
Graham Ladds (MRI, Biology),
Marcin Jurdzinski (Computer Science)
Gemma Warren
Structural studies of the Twin-Arginine Translocase protein TatA
Supervisors:
Colin Robinson (Biology),
Ann Dixon (Chemistry)
James Lister Sinfield
Topology and Connectivity in the Brain
Supervisors:
Jianfeng Feng (Computer Science),
Dawn Collins (MRI, Biology)
Lahari de Alwis
Fluid flow in linear dichroism cells and its effect on biological molecules
Supervisors:
Peter Carpenter (Engineering),
Mark Rodger (Chemistry)
Martyn Rittman
Use of linear dichroism to study enzyme restriction
Supervisors:
Matthew Hicks (Chemistry),
Bärbel Finkenstädt (Statistics)
Additional supervisor:
Alison Rodger (Chemistry)
Michael Li
Quantitative Analysis of Chloroplast Protein Targeting Pathways
Supervisors:
Colin Robinson (Biology),
Markus Kirkilionis (Mathematics)
Prakash Patel
Modelling the structures, binding and molecular recognition information of siderophores and their complexes with Iron(III)
Supervisors: Robert Deeth (Chemistry), Greg Challis (Chemistry)
Ratchada Pattaranit
Central neural control of energy balance and mathematical approach
Supervisors:
Hugo van den Berg (Mathematics),
Dave Spanswick (MRI, Biology)
Richard Wilson
Modelling the role of the microtubule active transport system in neurodegenerative disease
Supervisors:
Jianfeng Feng (Computer Science),
Teresa Pinheiro (Biology)
Ulrich Janus
Analysis of Genetic Networks
Supervisors:
Markus Kirkilionis (Mathematics)
Note: Ulrich is officially doing his PhD with the Mathematics Institute, not MOAC.
Yi-Wah Chan
Characterisation of a novel photosystem in the cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina
Supervisors: Martha Clokie (Biology), Anna Whitworth (Chemistry)
Additional supervisor: Dave Scanlan (Biology)
Finally, we have two MOAC MSc graduates, who (for reasons of funding) have not continued at MOAC:
Amit Anand
(Pharmacy background)
Jaytry Y Mehta
(Maths & Business)