Computational Biology - Department of Biotechnology and Food Science
Computational Biology
– Daniel Machado
In brief, our lab uses computers to study biology. We are particularly interested in unlocking the potential of microbes to address multiple societal challenges.
Main research topics
- Explore the functional potential of microbes across diverse ecosystems in terms of genetic and biochemical diversity.
- Understand the role of metabolic interactions in the organization of complex microbial communities.
- Predict the response of metabolic regulation mechanisms to genetic and environmental perturbations.
- Design synthetic microbial consortia for sustainable biotechnological applications.
Genome-scale metabolic models are one of the core components of our research. We use these models to study microbial metabolism and integrate multi-omics datasets that are generated in close collaboration with our wet-lab colleagues.
Projects
- Cell4Chem - Engineering microbial communities for the conversion of lignocellulose into medium-chain carboxylates (ERA CoBioTech)
Group members
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Miguel Alves Magalhaes Teixeira PhD Candidate
miguel.teixeira@ntnu.no Department of Biotechnology and Food Science -
Idun Maria Tokvam Burgos PhD Candidate
idun.m.t.burgos@ntnu.no Department of Biotechnology and Food Science -
Elisa Márquez-Zavala PhD Candidate
elisa.m.zavala@ntnu.no Department of Biotechnology and Food Science
Master students
Jenny Merkesvik
Marieke van Eggelen
Martin Eide Lien
Elin Sandertun Røed