Jeremy Owen
I am a Damon Runyon Quantitative Biology Fellow at Princeton co-mentored by Tom Muir and Ned Wingreen. Previously, I did my PhD in physics at MIT, advised by Leonid Mirny.
My interests include:
- chromatin, gene regulation, and epigenetic memory
- sensitivity and error correction in living things
- nonequilibrium thermodynamics
As an undergraduate, I studied math at Cambridge.
Twitter: @jeremyaowen
Email: ude tod notecnirp ta 8306oj
Selected Publications
- JA Owen, D Osmanović, LA Mirny.
Design principles of 3D epigenetic memory systems.
Science, 2023.
- JA Owen, JM Horowitz.
Size limits the sensitivity of kinetic schemes.
Nature Communications, 2023.
- JA Owen, P Talla, JW Biddle, J Gunawardena.
Thermodynamic bounds on ultrasensitivity in covalent switching.
Biophysical Journal, 2023.
- JA Owen, TR Gingrich, JM Horowitz.
Universal thermodynamic bounds on nonequilibrium response with biochemical applications.
Physical Review X, 2020.
- DH Wolpert, A Kolchinsky, JA Owen.
A space–time tradeoff for implementing a function with master equation dynamics.
Nature Communications, 2019.
- T Kachman, JA Owen, JL England.
Self-organized resonance during search of a diverse chemical space.
Physical Review Letters, 2017.
- T Dasgupta, DH Croll, JA Owen, [...] , U Alon, LC Cantley, J Gunawardena.
A fundamental trade-off in covalent switching and its circumvention by enzyme bifunctionality in glucose homeostasis.
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2014.
Full list at Google Scholar