People



Postdoctoral Researchers, past and present

Chris Applegate (2014-15)
Fedor Fomin (2001)
Stefan Gruenewald (2003-2005)
Geoffrey Guile (2018-2019)
Sven Herrmann (2010-2012)
Martin Lott (2010-2012)
Daniel Mapleson (2010-2012)
Samuel Martin (2022-2023)
Irina Mohorianu (2012-2013, 2017)
Simon Moxon (2009-2010)
Helio Pais (2010-2012)
Daniel Reynolds (2015)
Frank Schwach (2007-2009)
Andreas Spillner (2007-2008)
Matt Stocks (2009-2016)
Andrew Toseland (2009-2012, 2022-present)
Taoyang Wu (2009-2010)
Hugh Woolfenden (2011-2012)

Doctoral Students and Thesis Titles, past and present

Salma Alzahrani
Degradome assisted microRNA prediction in plants, 2023
Sarah Bastkowski
From trees to networks and back, 2013
Matthew Beckers
Quality checking and expression analysis of high-throughput small RNA sequencing data, 2015
William Boulton
2021-present
Anthony Duncan
Computational approaches for advancing our understanding of marine microbes, 2023
Chris Ellis
Using latent process decomposition to classify prostate and colorectal cancers, 2021
Leighton Folkes
Computational analysis of small RNAs and the RNA degradome with application to plant water stress, 2014
Eva Freyhult (*)
A study in RNA bioinformatics: Identification, prediction and analysis, 2007
Zoltan Kutalik
Modelling bacterial growth at population and single cell level, 2006
Richard Leggett
Computational approaches for the analysis and modelling of filamentous growth and branching of Streptomyces coelicolor, 2010
Alice Lesser (*)
Optimal and hereditarily optimal realizations of metric spaces, 2007
Martin Lott
New methods for constructing phylogenetic networks from multi-labelled trees, 2009
Bogdan-Alexandru Luca
Identification of biomarkers for the management of human prostate cancer, 2017
Kara Martin
Bioinformatics approaches for assessing microbial communities in the surface ocean, 2018
Irina Mohorianu
Deciphering the regulatory mechanisms of small RNAs in plants, 2012
Simon Moxon
Computational classification of small RNAs and their targets, 2008
Binh Nguyen
Novel split-based approaches to computing phylogenetic diversity and planar split networks, 2010
James Oldman
Constructing phylogenetic networks based on trinets, 2015
Claudia Paicu
miRNA detection and analysis from high-throughput small RNA sequencing data, 2016
Helio Pais
Computational approaches to uncovering regulatory roles of sRNAs in animals, 2011
Nima Pakseresht
An in silico investigation into nitrogen fixation, 2010
Josh Thody
Computational methods for functional analysis of plant small RNAs using the RNA degradome, 2020
Andrew Toseland
Computational analysis of eukaryotic metatranscriptomes from diverse marine environments, 2013
Alex Utin
2023-present

(*) I advised these students for a large part of their PhD studies, but they graduated with different primary advisor



Vincent Moulton
Computational Biology Laboratory,
School of Computing Sciences,
University of East Anglia,
Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UK.

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