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|Department=BE | |Department=BE | ||
|Current project= | |Current project=ARL Zebrafish | ||
|Other projects=NSF MPP2, | |Other projects=NSF MPP2, ARL Silicon-Cell, | ||
|Previous projects=ONR MURI, | |Previous projects=ONR MURI, HFSP TX-TL, DARPA BioCon, | ||
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Revision as of 14:57, 18 September 2019
| First name | Samuel |
|---|---|
| Last name | Clamons |
| Current position | PhD student |
| Department | BE |
| Co-advisor | |
| Current project | ARL Zebrafish |
| Other projects | NSF MPP2, ARL Silicon-Cell |
| Previous projects | ONR MURI, HFSP TX-TL, DARPA BioCon |
| Graduated | |
| Previous positions | |
| URL | |
| Subsequent positions |
Papers:
- How to model DNA replication in stochastic models of synthetic genetic circuits (and why). Samuel E. Clamons, Richard M. Murray. bioRxiv 2021.09.26.461880.
- Analysis of Circuits for Dosage Control in Microbial Populations. Sophie J. Walton, Samuel E. Clamons, Richard M. Murray. Senior thesis.
- Modeling predicts that CRISPR-based activators, unlike CRISPR-based repressors, scale well with increasing gRNA competition and dCas9 bottlenecking. Samuel Clamons, Richard M. Murray. bioRxiv preprint.
- Modeling Dynamic Transcriptional Circuits with CRISPRi. Samuel E Clamons, Richard M Murray. 2018 Winter q-bio.