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Under Construction - Contents Liable to Change

Workshop on Metabolic Modelling

Nottingham 2024

Tutors

  • Mark Poolman (MP: Oxford Brookes University)
  • Trunil Desai (DS: Oxford Brookes University)
  • Pareena Verma (PV: Oxford Brookes University)
  • Cristiana Sebu (CS: University of Malta)

Reading List

  • A reading list for topics covered in the course is provided here (updated).

Course Timetable and Resources

Day

Time

Activity

Links

Lecturer

Tuesday

AM

03/04/22

09:00

Arrival, Admin & Registration

PM

12:00

Lunch

13:00

Welcome and introduction to the course. Outline of the week.

MP et al

Lecture 1: Young microbiologists need models not critics

Slides

JW

Lecture 2: Introduction to metabolic modelling. Mathematical representation of metabolic networks.

Slides

DF

Tea/coffee

Lecture 3: Python and computational representation of metabolic networks.

Slides

MP

P1. Computers: checking internet connectivity, software installation.

Installation of ScrumPy.

All

Close

Wednesday

AM

09:00

P2. Python and ScrumPy

Prac2

All

Lecture 4: Null space, subsets and elementary modes

Slides

MP

11:00

Break

P3. Null space, subsets and elementary modes

Prac3

All

13:00

Lunch

PM

Lecture 5. Biotechnological applications of elementary modes analysis

Slides

DF

P4. Elementary Modes of the Woods-Ljungdahl Pathway

Prac4

All

Thursday

09:00

Lecture 6: Linear programming and Flux Balance Analysis

Slides

MP

Lecture 7 : Validation and construction of models

Slides

DS

11:00

Break

Lecture 8: Determination of minimal media requirements for Campylobacter jejuni

Slides

DS

P5: Determination of minimal media requirements for Campylobacter jejuni

Prac5

DS

13:00

Lunch

PM

Lecture 9: Phaeodactylum tricornutm for biofuel synthesis

Slides

DS

P6. Identifying pathways for TAG synthesis in P. tricornutm

Prac6

All

16:45

close

Friday

AM

09:00

Lecture 10. Cupriavadus necator

Slides

NP

P6 (ctd) P7: KOs for ethelene production in C. necator

Prac7

13:00

Lunch

14:00

Concluding remarks, discussion, feedback

None: Meetings/Nottingham2024/Timetable (last edited 2024-12-06 14:46:49 by mark)