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I am post-doc at CBG. I am involved in the [http://www.systemsx.ch/index.php?id=150 Plant Growth] project from [http://www.Systemsx.ch SystemsX.ch]. I mainly try to model quantitatively the gene regulatory network of the shade avoidance mechanism in the model plant Arabidopsis Thaliana.
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I am post-doc at CBG. I am involved in the [http://www.systemsx.ch/index.php?id=150 Plant Growth] project from [http://www.Systemsx.ch SystemsX.ch]. I mainly try to model the gene regulatory network of the shade avoidance mechanism in the model plant Arabidopsis Thaliana.
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On the side, I also work on a pharmacogenetics projects trying to identify genes involved in the cardio-vascular response to beta-adrenergic stimulation in mice.  
  
My scientific interests include dynamical systems theory, self-organization, statistical learning theory. For additional information, you can consult my [http://wwwpeople.unil.ch/micha.hersch/ web page].
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My scientific interests include dynamical systems theory, self-organization, statistical learning theory and large-scale biological data analysis. For additional information, you can consult my [http://wwwpeople.unil.ch/micha.hersch/ web page].
  
 
I did my ph.D at the [http://lasa.epfl.ch lasa (EPFL)], where I worked on bio-inspired motor control and artificial cognition for humanoid robots. See my [http://lasa.epfl.ch/people/member.php?SCIPER=114245 former web page] for more details on this.
 
I did my ph.D at the [http://lasa.epfl.ch lasa (EPFL)], where I worked on bio-inspired motor control and artificial cognition for humanoid robots. See my [http://lasa.epfl.ch/people/member.php?SCIPER=114245 former web page] for more details on this.

Revision as of 12:33, 9 December 2009

I am post-doc at CBG. I am involved in the Plant Growth project from SystemsX.ch. I mainly try to model the gene regulatory network of the shade avoidance mechanism in the model plant Arabidopsis Thaliana. On the side, I also work on a pharmacogenetics projects trying to identify genes involved in the cardio-vascular response to beta-adrenergic stimulation in mice.

My scientific interests include dynamical systems theory, self-organization, statistical learning theory and large-scale biological data analysis. For additional information, you can consult my web page.

I did my ph.D at the lasa (EPFL), where I worked on bio-inspired motor control and artificial cognition for humanoid robots. See my former web page for more details on this.


Contact

email: micha.hersch at unil.ch
phone: 021 692 52 46
building: Bugnon 27
room: cts 113