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− | === Research ===
| + | Dr Roberts worked as a PDRA in the sysos group in 2007 and has collaborated with the group since then. |
− | My research interests lie in biochemical signalling networks, particularly two component networks within bacteria. I am interested in how they are connected, their localisation and mechanisms of signal termination.
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− | Within this project I am working on helping create the models and then performing the experiments on live bacteria to provide the data to invalidate the models.
| + | He is currently working as a lecturer in Biochemistry at Barts and the London school of medicine and dentistry, Queen Mary University of London. |
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− | Once determined I will also test the predicted connectivity using biochemical interaction techniques such as SPR and yeast two hybrid
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− | === Teaching ===
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− | I am the biochemistry tutor for Lincoln College and teach 1st year molecular cell biology, 2nd and 3rd yr microbial metabolism and sensing and on the 4th year systems biology option. I also teach on bacterial signalling in the I&I option of the FHS Medical Sciences course. <BR><BR>
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− | For further details of my teaching [http://tinyurl.com/fssog click here.]
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− | === Contact details: ===
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− | Microbiology Unit <BR>
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− | Department of Biochemistry<BR>
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− | University of Oxford<BR>
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− | South Parks Road<BR>
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− | Oxford<BR>
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Latest revision as of 09:50, 28 May 2013
Dr Mark Roberts
Dr Roberts worked as a PDRA in the sysos group in 2007 and has collaborated with the group since then.
He is currently working as a lecturer in Biochemistry at Barts and the London school of medicine and dentistry, Queen Mary University of London.