Presentations

We videoed a number of presentations given during the Frontiers 2010 conference. These are available on the following pages, ordered by which day of the conference they were given on.

You can also browse directly to individual videos by the name of the presenter.

  • Judy Armitage - Decision making in bacterial chemotaxis
  • Travis Bayer - Surpassing evolution: Using synthetic biology to rewire and repurpose biological systems
  • Sam Brown - Horizontal gene transfer of the secretome drives the evolution of bacterial cooperation and virulence
  • Luca Cardelli - Two-domain DNA strand displacement
  • Alexander Fletcher - Chaste: A computational framework for multiscale modelling in systems biology
  • Ken Haynes - Combinatorial stress responses in yeast
  • Martin Howard - A dynamic spindle-like apparatus that segregates low copy number plasmids
  • Laurence Hurst - Looking after the neighbourhood: Noise abatement and genome evolution
  • Mark Isalan - The propagation of perturbations in rewired gene networks
  • Michal Komorowski - An integrated framework for inference, identifiability, sensitivity and robustness in stochastic models of biochemical reactions
  • Max Reuter - Transcriptionla noise reduction and the evolution of negative auto-regulation
  • Orkun Soyer - Parasite driven redundancy in signalling networks
  • Professor Nick Talbot -  Welcome address