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== Development of Metabolic Models to Support Systems Biology Approaches to Bioenergy Research == A BBSRC-funded UK-India Partnering Award: its page is [[UKIPA]] |
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== C1NET == David Fell is co-investigator to the principal investigator, Nigel Minton, University of Nottingham to assist in running this BBSRC Network in Industrial Biotechnology concerned with developing applications of C1 gas ermentation. See the [[http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/news/industrial-biotechnology/2013/131218-pr-unique-industry-academia-nibbs.aspx|BBSRC]] and [[http://www.brookes.ac.uk/about-brookes/news/%C2%A31-8-million-funding-to-turn-carbon-monoxide-into-useful-chemicals/|Oxford Brookes University]] announcements. The project has its own [[http://www.c1net.co.uk/index.html|website]]. The group's contribution will be in the area of metabolic modelling and design of engineered pathways. |
== C1net == <<Anchor(C1net)>> David Fell is co-investigator to the principal investigator, Nigel Minton, University of Nottingham to assist in running this BBSRC Network in Industrial Biotechnology (NIBB) concerned with developing applications of C1 gas fermentation. See the [[http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/news/industrial-biotechnology/2013/131218-pr-unique-industry-academia-nibbs.aspx|BBSRC]] and [[http://www.brookes.ac.uk/about-brookes/news/%C2%A31-8-million-funding-to-turn-carbon-monoxide-into-useful-chemicals/|Oxford Brookes University]] announcements. The project has its own [[http://www.c1net.co.uk/index.html|website]]. The group's contribution is in the area of metabolic modelling and design of engineered pathways. Modelling workshops have been run for members of BBSRC NIBBs; see [[Meetings]] for details. |
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== Metabolic modelling to support synthetic biology in C1net organisms == This was a short Proof of Concept project awarded by the [[#C1net|C1net NIBB]]. Further details are on its [[/C1netModel|project page]]. == Development of Metabolic Models to Support Systems Biology Approaches to Bioenergy Research == A BBSRC-funded UK-India Partnering Award: its page is [[UKIPA]] |
Current Projects
RICEFUEL
Engineering enzymes, bacteria and bioconversion processes for advanced biofuels from waste grain straw is a collaborative project funded by BBSRC and the DBT in India. The central web site for the project is http://www.ricefuel.net. Our project page is under construction.
Acclimation of Photosynthesis
Which carries the acronym AccliPhot, started in 2013 and is funded by the EU.
Modelling acetogen metabolism
This involves modelling the unusual metabolism of one of the acetogens, bacteria that have potential applications in industrial biotechnology. It is in association with BioSyntha Technology Ltd and is supported by a BBSRC iCASE studentship from September 2014. Further details
C1net
David Fell is co-investigator to the principal investigator, Nigel Minton, University of Nottingham to assist in running this BBSRC Network in Industrial Biotechnology (NIBB) concerned with developing applications of C1 gas fermentation. See the BBSRC and Oxford Brookes University announcements. The project has its own website. The group's contribution is in the area of metabolic modelling and design of engineered pathways. Modelling workshops have been run for members of BBSRC NIBBs; see Meetings for details.
Recent Projects
Metabolic modelling to support synthetic biology in C1net organisms
This was a short Proof of Concept project awarded by the C1net NIBB. Further details are on its project page.
Development of Metabolic Models to Support Systems Biology Approaches to Bioenergy Research
A BBSRC-funded UK-India Partnering Award: its page is UKIPA
Combining Algal and Plant Physiology
This is described at CAPP. Our component involved modelling CO2 diffusion, transport and fixation in plant cells.
The funding for the following ended in 2013, but work is still continuing on them.
Fruit Integrative Modelling
This collaborative project has its own website here
Predictive Modelling of the Rice (Oryza sativa) metabolic network
This was funded by a BBSRC UK-India Partnering Award to our group, and a DBT, India, CREST Fellowship to our collaborator Dr Sudip Kundu, University of Calcutta. Details can be found here.