Overview
I am interested in network analysis from a bioinformatic perspective, including the reconstruction and evolutionary modelling of metabolic, protein-protein interaction and gene regulatory networks. The application of these methods to study the various networks of interactions between host and pathogen has great potential for the discovery of new therapeutic targets in diseases such as HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis.
The analysis of large and complex data sets can produce results that are not easily summarised by conventional means. I am therefore also interested in the development of new information visualization strategies for various types of biological data.
Collaborators
BBSRC LOLA Award. Mapping Combinatorial Stress Responses in Bacteria Using Chimeric Proteins and Probabilistic Modelling, Imperial College London, 2009