Staff Profile
Dr Aurelie Guyet
Research Associate
- Email: aurelie.guyet@ncl.ac.uk
- Telephone: +44 (0) 191 208 3238
- Address: The Centre for Bacterial Cell Biology
Baddiley-Clark building
Medical School
Newcastle University
Richardson Road
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE2 4AX
Background
Dr Aurelie Guyet is a Research Associate at the Biosciences Institute at Newcastle University. Her areas of expertise are Molecular Microbiology and Synthetic Biology.
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Research
To visit my current research project, follow the link to the Portabolomics website: click here.
Publications
- Dade-Robertson M, Mitrani H, Rodriguez-Corral J, Zhang M, Hernan L, Guyet A, Wipat A. Design and modelling of an engineered bacteria-based, pressure-sensitive soil. Bioinspiration & Biomimetics 2018, 13(4), 046004.
- Emami K, Guyet A, Kawai Y, Devi J, Wu LJ, Allenby N, Daniel RA, Errington J. RodA as the missing glycosyltransferase in Bacillus subtilis and antibiotic discovery for the peptidoglycan polymerase pathway. Nature Microbiology 2017, 2, 16253.
- Dade-Robertson M, Rodriguez-Corral J, Guyet A, Mitrani H, Wipat A, Zhang M. Synthetic Biological Construction: Beyond 'bio-inspired' in the design of new materials and fabrication systems. In: 3rd International Conference Biodigital: Architecture & Genetics. 2017, Barcelona: UIC.
- Dade-Robertson M, Rodriguez-Corral J, Guyet A, Mitrani H, Wipat A, Zhang M. Synthetic Biological Construction: Beyond ‘bio-inspired’ in the design of new materials and fabrication systems. In: Sustainable Smart Manufacturing (S2M). 2016, Lisbon, Portugal: CRC Press LLC.
- Guyet A, Benaroudj N, Proux C, Gominet M, Coppée JY, Mazodier P. Identified members of the Streptomyces lividans AdpA regulon involved in differentiation and secondary metabolism. BMC Microbiology 2014, 14, 81.
- Guyet A, Gominet M, Benaroudj N, Mazodier P. Regulation of the clpP1clpP2 operon by the pleiotropic regulator AdpA in Streptomyces lividans. Archives of Microbiology 2013, 195(12), 831-841.
- Guyet A, Dade-Robertson M, Wipat A, Casement J, Smith W, Mitrani H, Zhang M. Mild hydrostatic pressure triggers oxidative responses in Escherichia coli. PLoS ONE 2018, 13(7), e0200660.
- Ramirez-Figueroa C, Hernan L, Guyet A, Dade-Robertson M. Bacterial Hygromorphs: Experiments into the integration of soft technologies into building skins. In: ACADIA 2016 - Posthuman Frontiers: Data, Designers and Cognitive Machines. 2016, Ann Arbor, Michigan: Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture.