Understanding the Practical Consequences of Metabolic Interactions Using Computer Simulations
Project Overview
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Project Title |
Understanding the Practical Consequences of Metabolic Interactions Using Computer Simulations |
Project Leader |
Prof John Barford |
School / Dept |
SENG / CENG |
Project Duration |
Sept 2002 - Oct 2004 |
Project Description |
This project dealt with metabolic pathway interactions for energy generation and manufacture of intermediates in the process of making major components in cells, which are important areas in biochemistry courses. Currently students are weak in the quantitative understanding of such metabolism as well as the meaningful relationships (or results) of the pathway interactions. The project involved the design and development of an instructional software package allowing students to explore, visualize, and develop a quantitative understanding of metabolism and its effect on cellular energetics. Further practical applications were developed in other topics e.g. environmental biotechnology. |
Project Outcome |
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Status |
Completed |
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