Alex J H Fedorec
Group leader
he/him
I am a group leader (assistant professor/lecturer) in the Division of Biosciences
at University College London, UK. My research involves applying computational and
mathematical techniques to understand and engineer new biological systems. I
am particularly interested in biotherapeutic and bioindustrial applications of
biological engineering with a focus on creating stable and predictable
synthetic microbial communities in complex environments, such as the
gastrointestinal tract.
I was previously a Research Fellow in the
Computational Systems and Synthetic Biology
group in the Department of
Cell & Developmental Biology at University College London, UK.
I have a background in computer science and industrial experience as a
software engineer at Research in Motion (now BlackBerry).
Members
Manuel Santiago Godoy
Research fellow 2026-
I’m a biologist working at the interface between microbiology and
biotechnology, with a particular interest in understanding fundamental
biological processes and applying that knowledge to more sustainable solutions.
I’m currently combining experimental and computational approaches to study
synthetic microbial communities, with a focus on how complex behaviours emerge
from simple biological systems. Outside the lab, I’m still getting to know
London and making the most of its parks and cultural life.
Kirill Sechkar
Research fellow 2026-
he/him
I am an engineer applying mathematical modelling, computational methods and
automation to problems in biology. Currently, I'm looking into what makes
microbial communities predictable, reliable and robust to different
perturbations - and how we can engineer modular synthetic communities to be
all that.
I previously studied Molecular Bioengineering at Imperial College London and
was a doctoral student at the Oxford Control Group, where I worked on
understanding how genes engineered into bacteria interact with each other and
the cells hosting them.
In my free time, I walk around England, film videos, or write poetry and prose.
Alice Cook
PhD student 2023-
I am a PhD student on the London Interdisciplinary Biosciences Consortium DTP
(LIDo). My research will look at motility, patterning, and information
processing in cellular communities, as part of the Fedorec group at UCL and
the Bentley group at the Francis Crick Institute. Previously, I completed a
BASc in Arts and Sciences at UCL. I also completed a PhD rotation project in
the Pearce and Barnes groups at UCL looking at experimental and computational
design of self-organised patterning via chemical signalling in microbial
communities, and a further rotation project with the Logan group (King's
College London) and Bentley group on fibroblast, ECM, and muscle fibre
disorganisation in congenital limb abnormalities using wet-lab and agent-based
modelling approaches.
Yue (Casey) Chen
PhD student 2023-
I am a PhD student on the EPSCR CDT BioDesign Engineering program. I am
interested in engineering biological systems so they perform as we desire. My
current project focuses on tunning microbial interactions to establish
microbial communities and using computational tools to predict and design them.
Before joining the group, I worked as a research assistant at the Chinese
Academy of Sciences (SIAT), focusing on the characterisation of a
biofilm-derived electroconductive protein. I completed an MRes in Systems and
Synthetic Biology at Imperial College London and BSc in Molecular Genetics at
the University of Edinburgh.
Louie Destouches
PhD student 2023-
he/him
I am a PhD student on the UCL EPSRC DTP program exploring the robustness of
synthetic microbial communities to environmental factors. I grew up in France
and moved to the UK for my Bachelor's in Biological Sciences with one year
abroad in Hong Kong. I returned to Paris for a Masters focused on Systems and
Synthetic Biology at the Learning Planet Institute/Université Paris Cité with
research projects at INRAE, Institut Curie and Institut Pasteur. I was also
team leader of the 2022 Paris-Bettencourt team for the international synthetic
biology iGEM competition, where we built interfaces between bacterial genetics
and electronics. Beyond my research, I have an interest in aquaponics and am a
member of the Center of Art and Ecology at the University of Goldmiths, where
I teach microbiology practicals to artists. For my PhD project, I work with
bacteria and yeast communities, understanding how these different communities
behave in response to changes in their environment, and leveraging those
mechanisms to control community dynamics.
Mert Ozgun
Lab Assistant 2026-
Mert holds an MSc in Biomedical Sciences from Brunel University London and a
BSc in Molecular Biology and Genetics. He has experience in academic and
industry laboratories, with expertise in molecular biology, microbiology, and
laboratory operations. His interests lie in biomedical research and scientific
innovation.
Alumni
- David Gao MSci Computational Biology 2025-26
- Charlotte Godino Lab Assistant 2025-26 → Clinical Trials Management at Regeneron
- Ryan Kingston MSci Biological Sciences 2025-26
- Tianxin Lu BSc Biological Sciences 2025-26 → MS at Yale University
- Andrej Mitrovic MSci Natural Sciences 2025-26 → MSc Artificial Intelligence at Imperial College London
- Shuchang Zhong BSc Biological Sciences 2025-26
- Dongning (Donny) Chang BSc Biomedical Science 2024-25 → MSc Computing at Imperial College London
- Xiyao (Miranda) Shou MSc Bio-integrated Design 2024-25 → Associate Designer at Bento Bio
- Chengtai (Declan) Yin MRes Synthetic Biology 2024-25
- Paul Goodman MRes Synthetic Biology 2023-24 → PhD with Sebastian Eves-van den Akker at University of Cambridge
- Nunnapat (Mod) Jantorn BSc Biomedical Science 2023-24 → Internship with Nikolas Pontikos at UCL and MSc Bioinformatics at University of York
- Griffin Kiedaisch MSc Natural Sciences 2023-24 → Accesibility Consultant at DCDC
- Renlong Xie BSc Biomedical Science 2023-24
- Samir Chitnavis LIDo rotation student 2023 → PhD with Chris Duffy at Queen Mary University of London