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My work in the team is focus in the modeling of biological processes, in specific a kind of oscillator that my teammate [[User:Federico_Castro_M|Federico]] designed for the last jamboree (November 2007).
My work in the team is focus in the modeling of biological processes, in specific a kind of oscillator that my teammate [[User:Federico_Castro_M|Federico]] designed for the last jamboree (November 2007).


The model was done in Stochastic Pi Calculus (SPi)and implemented in the Stochastic Pi Machine(SPiM), a simulator that was developed by Andrew Phillips.
The model was done in [[LuisM_SPi|Stochastic Pi Calculus]] (SPi)and implemented in the Stochastic Pi Machine(SPiM), a simulator that was developed by Andrew Phillips.


The results of the simulation gave us an idea about how we should expect to see the GFP and RFP be expressed in the lab.
The results of the simulation gave us an idea about how we should expect to see the GFP and RFP be expressed in the lab.




[[LuisM_SPi|SPi]]
 


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Welcome to Luis' page

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Luis de Jesús Martínez Lomeli

  • Undergraduate Mathematics Student at the University of Mexico (UNAM)
  • Member of the UNAM-IPN iGEM team

E-mails

  • ljml27@gmail.com
  • luis_de_jesus_27@hotmail.com



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My Projects

  • Oscillator

My work in the team is focus in the modeling of biological processes, in specific a kind of oscillator that my teammate Federico designed for the last jamboree (November 2007).

The model was done in Stochastic Pi Calculus (SPi)and implemented in the Stochastic Pi Machine(SPiM), a simulator that was developed by Andrew Phillips.

The results of the simulation gave us an idea about how we should expect to see the GFP and RFP be expressed in the lab.



<html> <script language="JAVASCRIPT"> Today = new Date(); Jamboree = new Date("November 1, 2008"); msInADay = 1000 * 60 * 60 * 24; display = Math.floor((Jamboree.getTime() - Today.getTime())/msInADay); document.write("There are " + display +" days left until the Jamboree!"); // </script> </html> <calendar> name=Luis_De_Jesus_Martinez/2008/Notebook date=2008/01/01 view=threemonths format=%name/%day-%month-%year weekstart=7 </calendar>

Last updated January/14/2008