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Francisco Dionisio

Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Biology University of Lisbon, Portugal.

Biography

Francisco Dionisio is currently working as a Professor in the Department of Environmental Biology at the University of Lisbon. He is interested mostly in evolutionary biology of social interactions, in particular in the microbial world. How should one relate social interactions with virulence, with the formation of bacterial biofilms or with quorum sensing? Given these interests, I have been performing theoretical studies on evolutionary game theory, computer simulations and experiments with bacteria, plasmids and bacteriophages (viruses of bacteria).

Publications

The Importance of Mathematics to Biology

Francisco Dionisio

Editorial: J Ecosyst Ecogr 2012, 2:e112

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7625.1000e112

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