Mark D Temple 40th Annual Lorne Genome Conference 2019

Mark D Temple

Lecturer in molecular biology at WSU and was previously the drummer in Sydney pop band The Hummingbirds. Recently Recently I been researching sonification, which is the use of sound for data analyses. Applying this method to DNA sequence analyses produces audio based on the rules of biology. ORCID ID https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0902-6322 Recent papers: Johnson B, Burgess M, Murray V, Aldrich-Wright J, Temple M, 2018, The interactions of novel mononuclear platinum-based complexes with DNA, BMC Cancer, vol 18 Temple M, 2018, A website to identify shared genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae homozygous deletion library screens, BMC Bioinformatics, vol 19, no 1 Temple M, 2017, An auditory display tool for DNA sequence analysis, BMC Bioinformatics, vol 18, no 221 Johnson B, Murray V, Temple M, 2016, Characterisation of the DNA sequence specificity, cellular toxicity and cross-linking properties of novel bispyridine-based dinuclear platinum complexes, BMC Cancer, vol 16, no 1 Temple M, 2015, Twenty years later, the evolution of origami DNA, Trends in Biochemical Sciences, vol 40, no 6, pp 293-295

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