Timothy Newman
Professor
Ph.D. University of Manchester
Home Department Physics
ASU Affiliations School of Life Sciences
Areas of Study Modeling developmental processes [Director]
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Background Timothy Newman has a research background in the theory of non-equilibrium systems and stochastic processes. His current interests lie in biological modeling, with particular emphasis on computational modeling of multicellular structures and development.

Two snapshots of a population of individuals (each defined by a virtual genome), with natural selection encoded through �genome templates� for reproduction and mortality.

Cross-sectionaL view of a cell cluster generated using the sub-cellular element model.

Cell division modeled using the sub-cellular element model.
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Timothy Newman
P.O. Box 871504
Tempe, AZ 85287

fax: (480) 965-7954
email: Timothy.Newman
@asu.edu
[Publication] Modeling multi-cellular systems using sub-cellular elements T. J. Newman, Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering 2, 611:622 (2005).
[Publication] Many-body theory of chemotactic cell-cell interactions T. J. Newman and R. Grima, Physical Review E 70, 051916 (2004).
[Publication] Amplified biochemical oscillations in cellular systems A. J. McKane, J. Nagy, T. J. Newman, and M. Stefanini, Journal of Statistical Physics, to appear (2007).
[Publication] Connecting genotype with phenotype using the Genome Template Model: pleiotropy, polygenic traits, and life-history strategies R. E. DeSimone, A. Boondirek, and T. J. Newman, in Artificial Life X (MIT Press) (2006).