Lay summary Biological rhythms are essential to controlling the function of living organisms. One such example is the metabolic cycle in budding yeast, which consists of cycling levels of metabolites, RNA transcripts, and oxygen consumption over time. Most studies on this cycle have been performed with chemostats, in batch-cultures. Though there are more recent studies that image cells individually, it is unclear how to reconcile finding from the two types of experiments.
26 Nov 2024
My PhD project was conducted under the joint supervision of Dr Diego Oyarzún (computational) and Prof Peter Swain (laboratory & computational), at the University of Edinburgh. My project examined the metabolic cycle in budding yeast. This yeast metabolic cycle is defined by levels of metabolites in the cell increasing and decreasing in regular cycles, which are linked to cell division. Changing feeding conditions for the yeast cells or removing genes from the yeast genome that are responsible for metabolic processes affect the speed of these metabolic cycles.
31 Oct 2023
aliby is a Python-based end-to-end yeast microfluidics image analysis pipeline developed mostly by Dr Alán F. Muñoz during his PhD a the University of Edinburgh. I wrote the metadata parser, helped test previous versions of the software (and found bugs), and trained research group members on how to use it.
13 Dec 2021