Jeremy Owen

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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:

As an undergraduate, I studied math at Cambridge.

Twitter: @jeremyaowen
Email: ude tod notecnirp ta 8306oj

Selected Publications

  1. JA Owen, D Osmanović, LA Mirny.
    Design principles of 3D epigenetic memory systems.
    Science, 2023.
  2. JA Owen, JM Horowitz.
    Size limits the sensitivity of kinetic schemes.
    Nature Communications, 2023.
  3. JA Owen, P Talla, JW Biddle, J Gunawardena.
    Thermodynamic bounds on ultrasensitivity in covalent switching.
    Biophysical Journal, 2023.
  4. JA Owen, TR Gingrich, JM Horowitz.
    Universal thermodynamic bounds on nonequilibrium response with biochemical applications.
    Physical Review X, 2020.
  5. DH Wolpert, A Kolchinsky, JA Owen.
    A space–time tradeoff for implementing a function with master equation dynamics.
    Nature Communications, 2019.
  6. T Kachman, JA Owen, JL England.
    Self-organized resonance during search of a diverse chemical space.
    Physical Review Letters, 2017.
  7. 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.
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