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Dr. Sturrock is a Lecturer in Biophysics and Computational Biology in the Department of Physiology. He holds a B.Sc. in Applied Mathematics (2009) and a Ph.D. (2013) from the University of Dundee, focusing on spatio-temporal models of gene regulatory networks. His postdoctoral work includes research at The Ohio State University (macromolecular crowding, cell polarization) and Imperial College London (stochastic gene expression, synthetic Turing patterns).
- B.Sc., Applied Mathematics, University of Dundee (2009)
- Ph.D., University of Dundee (2013)
His research centers on computational modeling of biological systems, including gene regulation, cell polarization, and cancer dynamics. Publications highlight the role of stochasticity in gene networks, spatial effects in signaling, and applications to glioblastoma and synthetic biology. Topics span mathematical biology, systems biology, and biophysics.
Recent articles emphasize machine learning integration for genomic selection, Bayesian network inference, spatio-temporal cancer modeling, and stochastic simulations. Key methodologies include agent-based modeling, synthetic data generation, and compartmentalized systems analysis.
He has collaborated with institutions such as the Mathematical Biosciences Institute at Ohio State and synthetic biology groups at Imperial College London, though no current lab affiliations are detailed in the provided text.
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