Timeline

Jakob Ruess
Permanent Researcher
12 Jul 2023
publication

Bayesian filtering for model predictive control of stochastic gene expression in single cells

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06 Feb 2023
publication

Optimal control of bioproduction in the presence of population heterogeneity

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22 Apr 2022
publication

Enabling reactive microscopy with MicroMator

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10 Mar 2022
publication

Using single-cell models to predict the functionality of synthetic circuits at the population scale

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01 Mar 2022
publication

Parameter inference for stochastic biochemical models from perturbation experiments parallelised at the single cell level

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08 Feb 2022
event

DCB Seminar Series – Mary Dunlop – Cell-to-Cell Heterogeneity and Methods for Quantification and Control

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01 Dec 2021
publication

External control of microbial populations for bioproduction: A modeling and optimization viewpoint

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05 Oct 2021
publication

A light tunable differentiation system for the creation and control of consortia in yeast

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01 Jul 2021
publication

Beyond the chemical master equation: Stochastic chemical kinetics coupled with auxiliary processes

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15 Dec 2020
publication

To quarantine, or not to quarantine: A theoretical framework for disease control via contact tracing

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03 Sep 2019
publication

Estimating information in time-varying signals

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02 Jul 2019
publication

Molecular noise of innate immunity shapes bacteria-phage ecologies

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25 Jun 2019
publication

Can optimal experimental design serve as a tool to characterize highly non-linear synthetic circuits?

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25 Jun 2019
publication

Optimal control of an artificial microbial differentiation system for protein bioproduction

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22 Jan 2019
news

3 postdoc positions: systems and synthetic biology, biophysics, applied mathematics

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04 Dec 2017
news

Computerised biology, or how to control a population of cells with a computer

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16 Nov 2017
publication

Shaping bacterial population behavior through computer-interfaced control of individual cells

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