Stephen Royle is a Professor at Warwick Medical School leading a quantitative cell biology lab within the Centre for Mechanochemical Cell Biology, where his group studies membrane trafficking and cell division and how their failure contributes to diseases such as cancer. He combines deep academic research—culminating in the book "The Digital Cell" on computational approaches to cell biology—with practical data-analysis and visualization work through the company he co-founded, Rekaryo Health. With a PhD from Cambridge and a career spanning the MRC LMB, University of Liverpool and Warwick, he blends rigorous mechanistic cell biology with image analysis, statistics and open-science practices. He is comfortable bridging wet-lab and computational worlds, often deploying IGOR Pro and R for reproducible image-based quantitation. An interest not always obvious from his title: he actively translates lab-driven methods into applied analytics for industry and clinical research.
10 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Pharmacology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Pharmacology at University of Cambridge
BSc, BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES, BSc, BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES at The University of Sheffield
Contributions:23 commits, 22 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 6 months
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Stephen Royle - Professor at University of Warwick