MOAC PhD Students, 2007 Intake
The subjects under the names reflect the student's undergraduate pre-MOAC background (see also their Systems Biology peer group).
Max Joseph
Design of a microfluidic device for probing DNA-protein interactions in cells
Supervisors:
James Covington (Engineering)
Georgy Koentges (Life Sciences)
Matt Bano
Metadynamics simulations of biomineralisation
Supervisors:
David Quigley (Physics)
Mark Rodger (Chemistry)
Mike Downey
Transcription signatures of single-cell lineages in large cell populations
Supervisors:
Till Bretschneider (Systems Biology)
Alison Rodger (Chemistry)
Nigel Dyer
Modelling Transcription Factor Binding Sites and their Combinatorial Effects
Supervisors:
Sascha Ott (Systems Biology)
Jim Beynon (WHRI)
CARL BLAKEY
It was with great sadness that, on May 8th 2009, the University reported the death of Carl Blakey, a postgraduate student within MOAC. Our thoughts continue to be with Carl's friends and family.
The Vice-Chancellor Professor Nigel Thrift said: "The sudden death of a student brings great sadness to everyone in our community. Carl lived close to the campus and studied in a building in the very heart of that campus. The loss of his young life will touch many of us." The MOAC Director Alison Rodger spoke at Carl's funeral. The text may be found at Carl's funeral address. |
Carl Blakey
(Chemistry & Biological Chem.)