Computational Modelling Group

Seminar  15th January 2014 3 p.m.  Building 53, Room 4025a, Highfield Campus

Population-based microbial computing

Prof Martyn Amos
Manchester Metropolitan University

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Complex Systems
Submitter
Luke Goater

CS4 Seminar Series

Part of the CS4 Complexity Seminar Series 2013-2014.

This talk will be presented by Prof Martyn Amos

Abstract

''Synthetic biology is an emerging research field, in which engineering principles are applied to natural, living systems. A major goal of synthetic biology is to harness the inherent “biological nanotechnology” of living cells for the purposes of computation, production, or diagnosis. As the field evolves, it is gradually moving away from a single-cell approach (akin to using standalone computers) to a distributed, population-based approach (rather like using networks of connected machines). In this talk we present several recent results from our group, describing various aspects of this new form of biological engineering. Specifically, we show, using computational studies aligned with laboratory work, how reconfigurable logic devices may be constructed using bacteria, how these may be used as the basis for a “client-server” model of microbial computing, and how bacterial conjugation may provide a new (and, potentially, very rich) communication scheme''.

The talk will run from 3-4pm in B53/4025, Highfield Campus. All CS4 talks are free and refreshments will be provided from 4pm.

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