Martyn Amos
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Martyn Amos is a Senior Lecturer in Computing at Manchester Metropolitan University, and an expert on natural computation and DNA computing. He was born in Hexham, Northumberland in 1971. He graduated with a degree in Computer Science from Coventry University in 1993, before earning a Ph.D. in DNA computing in 1997, from the University of Warwick. He then held a Leverhulme Trust Special Research Fellowship at the University of Liverpool, before taking up permanent academic appointments, first at the University of Liverpool (2000-2002) and then the University of Exeter (2002-2006).
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- Martyn Amos, (Ed.) (July 2004). Cellular Computing. Oxford University Press (USA). ISBN 0-195-15539-4.
- Martyn Amos (June 2005). Theoretical and Experimental DNA Computation. Springer. ISBN 3-540-65773-8. — The first general text to cover the whole field.
- Martyn Amos (November 2006). Genesis Machines - The New Science of Biocomputing. Atlantic Books. ISBN 1-843-54224-2. — A popular science style introduction to the topic.