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Dennis Bray

Dennis Bray (born 1939) is an active emeritus professor at University of Cambridge. His group is also part of the Oxford Centre for Integrative Systems Biology. After a first career in Neurobiology, working on cell growth and movement, Dennis Bray moved in Cambridge to develop computational models of cell signaling, in particular in relation to bacterial chemotaxis.

On 3 November 2006 he was awarded the Microsoft European Science Award for his work on chemotaxis of E. coli.

Mention in Popular Science

Professor Franklin M. Harold writes "The theme [of a protein's shape and functionality being altered by interaction with its environment] comes with numerous variations, some of which are discussed in a thought-provoking article by Dennis Bray [author references Dr. Bray's 1995 article] that examines proteins as information-processing devices."

Books

Main scientific publications

  • Bray D (1970) "Surface movements during growth of single explanted neurons". Proc Natl Acad Sci USA,
  • Bray D (1973) "Model for Membrane Movements in the Neural Growth Cone". Nature, 244: 93 - 96
  • Bray D & White J G (1988) "Cortical flow in animal cells". Science, 239: 883-888
  • Bray D (1990) "Intracellular signalling as a parallel distributed process". Journal of Theoretical Biology, 143: 215-231
  • Bray D (1995) "Protein molecules as computational elements in living cells". Nature, 376: 307-312
  • Bray D, Levin M D & Morton-Firth C J (1998) "Receptor clustering as a cellular mechanism to control sensitivity". Nature, 393: 85-88

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