Dr Remy Chait

Lecturer
Biosciences

T05.17
University of Exeter
Living Systems Institute
Stocker Road
Exeter EX4 4QD

About me:

I am interested in how systems of interacting parts (genes, organisms, environmental stresses,...) impact microbial behaviour. I try to marry microscope and optical instrument development with computation and synthetic biology to create tools to measure and control these systems in real-time.


Interests:

My research is oriented around measuring and manipulating interactions between genes and their cellular, genomic, environmental, and community contexts giving rise to microbial population behaviors such as antibiotic resistance. We incorporate diverse approaches in experimental evolution, mathematics, systems microbiology, engineering and instrumentation to understand how interactions between cells shape bacterial community behaviors, the value of environmental sensing and phenotypic variation in fluctuating environments, and how phenotypes broadly respond to mutation.

My research spans elements of microbial systems biology, evolutionary biology cybergenetics, antimicrobial resistance, and engineering.


Qualifications:

2005-2011 PhD (Systems Biology) Harvard University

1994-1998 BA (Mathematics) University of California – Berkeley


Career:

2019-present Lecturer in Biosciences University of Exeter

2012-2018 Posdoctoral Fellow IST Austria

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