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From experimental art, photography and image generation to microscopy and science by Richard Wheeler. I run a research lab in the University of Oxford, with a focus on parasite cell biology, microscopes, and computational analysis.

Monday, 30 October 2017

How to be a parasite

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For an organism to become a parasite it has to adapt to live in a host. This might mean it needs to grow faster, invade cells or tissues, or...
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Thursday, 2 February 2017

Moving in a straight line - sounds simple, right?

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One hundred years ago Asa  Schaeffer blindfolded his friend and challenged him to walk in a straight line. He did three loops of a spiral, ...
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Saturday, 28 January 2017

Molecular Cell Biology of Protozoan Parasites - Ghana 2017

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Things change fast in Ghana! Three years ago, I helped teach a course for young African scientists in the  University of Ghana  in Accra. T...
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Monday, 5 September 2016

TrypTag.org

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The website for one of my new major research projects is now live! TrypTag .org TrypTag is a project to tag every gene in the trypan...
Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Looking at the structure inside cells

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How complex and structured is the inside of a cell? It's hard to imagine, but the internal organisation of cells is typically precisely...
Sunday, 8 November 2015

Ergodic Analysis

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My review paper about ergodic analysis came out on Thursday. Does ergodic analysis sound terrifying? It's actually quite a simple conce...
Monday, 1 June 2015

Pebbling in colour

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The Pebble Time is finally out! This fantastically simple, yet massively functional, little smartwatch is now shipping to the  Kickstarter ...
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