Thomas Wilhelm
Research Leader
Research Area: Theoretical Systems Biology
Contact Details:
Institute of Food Research,
Norwich Research Park,
Colney, Norwich,
NR4 7UA
UK
thomas.wilhelm@ifr.ac.uk
Research interests
integration and statistical analysis of biological data; dynamical modelling of biological systems; analysis of biological networks; chemoinformaticsSelected Publications
Hollunder J., Friedel M., Kuiper M., Wilhelm T. (2010)
DASS-GUI: a user interface for identification and analysis of significant patterns in non-sequential data
Bioinformatics 26 (7) 987-989
DOI:10.1093/bioinformatics/btq071
DASS-GUI: a user interface for identification and analysis of significant patterns in non-sequential data
Bioinformatics 26 (7) 987-989
DOI:10.1093/bioinformatics/btq071
Friedel M., Nikolajewa S., Suehnel J., Wilhelm T. (2009)
DiProGB: the dinucleotide properties genome browser
Bioinformatics 25 2603-2604
DOI:10.1093/bioinformatics/btp436
DiProGB: the dinucleotide properties genome browser
Bioinformatics 25 2603-2604
DOI:10.1093/bioinformatics/btp436
Wilhelm T. (2009)
The smallest chemical reaction system with bistability
BMC Systems Biology 3 90
The smallest chemical reaction system with bistability
BMC Systems Biology 3 90
Recent Publications
Aho T., Almusa H., Matilainen J., Larjo A., Ruusuvuori P., Aho K. L., Wilhelm T., Lähdesmäki H., Beyer A., Harju M., Chowdhury S., Leinonen K., Roos C., Yli-Harja O. (2010)
Reconstruction and validation of RefRec: a global model for the yeast molecular interaction network.
PLoS One 5 (5) e10662
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0010662
Reconstruction and validation of RefRec: a global model for the yeast molecular interaction network.
PLoS One 5 (5) e10662
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0010662
Lorenz P., Dietmann S., Wilhelm T., Koczan D., Autran S., Gad S., Wen G., Ding G., Li Y., Rousseau-Merck M. F., Thiesen H. J. (2010)
The ancient mammalian krab zinc finger gene cluster on human chromosome 8q24.3 illustrates principles of c2h2 zinc finger evolution associated with unique expression profiles in human tissues.
BMC Genomics 11 206
DOI:10.1186/1471-2164-11-206
The ancient mammalian krab zinc finger gene cluster on human chromosome 8q24.3 illustrates principles of c2h2 zinc finger evolution associated with unique expression profiles in human tissues.
BMC Genomics 11 206
DOI:10.1186/1471-2164-11-206


