Department of Engineering Mathematics
University of Bristol
Email: criseida.zamora@bristol.ac.uk
Criseida Zamora is a Research associate at University of Bristol working on Synthetic Biology and Systems Biology. Her academic background and research experience have focused hitherto on building in silico models to study emergent properties of molecular systems in order to answer physiological questions. She received her Ph.D. degree in Biomedical Engineering and Physics from CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico in 2015. She worked as a postdoctoral scholar in the Computational Neuroscience Unit at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology in Japan.
C. G. Zamora-Chimal, Erik De Schutter. Ca2+ requirements for Long-Term Depression are frequency sensitive in Purkinje Cells. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience, 2018.
C. G. Zamora-Chimal, E. S. Zeron, A simple model of Lutz and Bujard’s controllable promoters and its application for analysing a simple genetic oscillator. In Silico Biology, 2015.
C. G. Zamora-Chimal, Moises Santillan, Jesus Rodriguez Gonzalez. Influence of feedback loops in the trp operon of B. Subtilis on the systems dynamic response and noise amplitude. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2012.