<table width=100%><tr><td> <div style="float: right; margin:10px;"><img style="border-color: green; border-style: solid; border-width: 3px;" height=300 width=300 src="%PUBURL%/%WEB%/FrontPageImages/FMN_Aptamer.png"><br><b>Riboswitch Structure Prediction</b></div> _Welcome to the web pages of Jeffrey Barrick!_ Currently, I am a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratories of [[http://www.msu.edu/~lenski/][Richard Lenski]] and [[http://www.cse.msu.edu/~ofria/][Charles Ofria]] at [[http://www.msu.edu][Michigan State University]]. My research interests are in studying evolutionary processes to understand how they reach such interesting solutions in nature and how they can be applied to engineer more creative and effective solutions in the laboratory. Currently, I conduct evolution experiments with bacteria and digital organisms to understand relationships between evolvability and genetic regulation. In the past, I have used bioinformatic techniques to discover new noncoding RNAs (especially [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riboswitches][riboswitches]]) in bacterial genomes. These pages are maintained with the [[http://www.twiki.org/][TWiki]] collaboration tool. <td></tr></table>
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