October 2010
Carmen Lucia Herrera Dominguez > Other Awards
Fellowship to attend a training course in the Butantan Institute in Sao Paulo, Brazil
January 2012
Carmen Lucia Herrera Dominguez > Other Awards
Fellowship to conduct a research project in Vermont University
June 2012
Carmen Lucia Herrera Dominguez > Other Awards
Funding for my PhD training at the EMBL International PhD Programme
June 2015
Carmen Lucia Herrera Dominguez > Other Awards
Runner up business proposal as part of the "Emerging Markets" team at the Merck Serono Innovation Cup
Degrees:
2016
Doctorate
Biological Systems and Organisms
2009
Undergraduate
Biological Systems and Organisms
2016
Doctorate
Structural, Cell and Molecular Biology
Publications resulting from Research
1. Viridiana Olin-Sandoval, et. al. Lysine harvesting is an antioxidant strategy and triggers underground polyamine metabolism, Nature. 572, 249-253 (2019).
2. Kate Campbell, et. al. Biochemical principles enabling metabolic cooperativity and phenotypic heterogeneity at the single cell level, Curr Opin Syst Biol 8, 97-108 (2018)
3. Marco Galardini, et. al. Phenotype inference in an Escherichia coli strain panel, eLife 6 (2017).
4. Timothy A. Scott, et. al. Host-Microbe Co-metabolism Dictates Cancer Drug Efficacy in C. elegans, Cell 169, 442–456 (2017).
5. George Kritikos, et. al. A tool names Iris for versatile high-throughput phenotyping in microorganism, Nature Microbiology. 2, 17014 (2017).
6. Lucia Herrera-Dominguez, et. al. Prob¬ing the dark genome of Escherichia coli. In preparation.
2. Kate Campbell, et. al. Biochemical principles enabling metabolic cooperativity and phenotypic heterogeneity at the single cell level, Curr Opin Syst Biol 8, 97-108 (2018)
3. Marco Galardini, et. al. Phenotype inference in an Escherichia coli strain panel, eLife 6 (2017).
4. Timothy A. Scott, et. al. Host-Microbe Co-metabolism Dictates Cancer Drug Efficacy in C. elegans, Cell 169, 442–456 (2017).
5. George Kritikos, et. al. A tool names Iris for versatile high-throughput phenotyping in microorganism, Nature Microbiology. 2, 17014 (2017).
6. Lucia Herrera-Dominguez, et. al. Prob¬ing the dark genome of Escherichia coli. In preparation.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory meeting on Systems Biology: Networks
2025
Probing the dark genome of Escherichia coli.