In the May-MIDAS lab, my work focuses on developing in-silico models of bacterial stress response. More specifically, I combine mathematical differential equation-based models and statistical gene models to study bacterial response to environmental or host-induced iron and hydrogen peroxide stress. Along this line, I am also developing models for multi-phenotype parametrization and optimization of dynamical system models.
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