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= Development of Metabolic Models to Support Systems Biology Approaches to Bioenergy Research =
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== Project Partners ==

 * David Fell & Mark Poolman (Oxford Brookes University)
 * Oliver Ebenhoeh (University of Aberdeen)
 * Syed Shams Yazdani (International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology – Delhi)
 * K J Mukherjee (Jawaharlal Nehru University)

== Project Aims ==

 *Use workshops to spread knowledge of modelling techniques developed by the UK partners
 *Mutually develop systems biology approaches to bioenergy research
 *Exchange researchers to work on areas of mutual interest

== Project Activities ==

 * The UK partners have visited the ICGEB to meet the Indian partners and run workshops, one in [[../Meetings/Delhi2012|October 2012]] and the second in [[../Meetings/Delhi2013|October 2013]].
 * So far, two Indian researchers have spent 3 months in the UK, one at Aberdeen and one at Oxford. Further visits are planned for 2014.


The project runs from 2012 to 2016.

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Project Partners

  • David Fell & Mark Poolman (Oxford Brookes University)

  • Oliver Ebenhoeh (University of Aberdeen)
  • Syed Shams Yazdani (International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology – Delhi)
  • K J Mukherjee (Jawaharlal Nehru University)

Project Aims

  • Use workshops to spread knowledge of modelling techniques developed by the UK partners
  • Mutually develop systems biology approaches to bioenergy research
  • Exchange researchers to work on areas of mutual interest

Project Activities

  • The UK partners have visited the ICGEB to meet the Indian partners and run workshops, one in October 2012 and the second in October 2013.

  • So far, two Indian researchers have spent 3 months in the UK, one at Aberdeen and one at Oxford. Further visits are planned for 2014.

The project runs from 2012 to 2016.

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