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Dr Myriam Ouberai
... - drug delivery Cancer ...
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Dr Catherine Lindon
... role of substrate proteolysis in the precisely coordinated events giving rise to two daughter cells at the end of mitosis. The Aurora ...
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Dr Athena Matakidou
... modify the mouse renal apithelium and replicate the genetic events observed in human renal cell carcinoma. The development of reproducible ...
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Dr Mariann Bienz
... cell compartment. Our aim is to understand the molecular events underlying Wnt signal transduction. We focus on positively-acting ...
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Dr Dario Bressan
... for the spatial and temporal control of biological events in vivo. Specifically, I am using photochemically caged ligands and ...
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Dr Frank McCaughan
My research is focused on understanding the early driver events that are critical to the development of squamous lung cancer (SQC) and ...
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Professor Gillian Murphy
... by trafficking which allows specific localisation in events such as cell invasion. The identification of the importance of specific ...
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Dr James Nathan
Cellular mechanisms of oxygen and metabolite sensing: ...
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Dr James Rudd
... arteries as a predictor of plaque rupture and clinical events. Additionally, I use non-invasive imaging methods such as PET, MRI and ...
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Ms Paola Marco
... The inhibitor can be washed out, allowing us to study events in a more flexible way. I will introduce these mutants in RPE cells to ...
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Dr Marisa Segal
... morphogenesis in S. cerevisiae we have focused on the events that determine SPB asymmetry or spindle polarity, i.e. the mechanisms ...
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Dr Claudia Ribeiro de Almeida
... in CSR-induced long non-coding RNAs (Ribeiro de Almeida, 2018). These findings support a role for G4 RNA and DDX1 in targeting the ...
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Professor Charlotte Coles
... in patients at low risk of recurrence – in follow up: 2018 patients recruited; 71 UK centres 2. IMPORT HIGH : phase III RCT ...
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Professor Eamonn Maher
... (supported by an ERC Advanced Researcher Award 2013-2018), phaeochromocytoma, multiple primary cancers, genomic imprinting ...
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Professor Evis Sala
... ICIS in 2014, a Fellow of ISMRM in 2015, a fellow of ESUR in 2018 and received the RSNA Honoured Educator Award in 2014 and 2017. I was ...
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Miss Nicola Fearnhead
... since 2014 and was appointed Chair of the subgroup in 2018. She serves on the trial management groups of HiP, CReST2, PREPARE-ABC and ... Advisory Group for the National Bowel Cancer Audit 2014 to 2018 and led the national programme for Consultant Outcome Publication in bowel ...
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Dr Kelly Fagan Robinson
... initiatives during the Covid19 pandemic. Since 2018, Robinson has also worked as research associate and lecturer on the ...
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Dr Sumru Bayin
... Nature Neuroscience , 2017; Bayin, eLife , 2018; Bayin, Science Advances , 2021). In one case, when the rhombic ...
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Dr Ultan McDermott
... cancer cell line drug screens and resistance mechanisms. In 2018 he took up a role in AstraZeneca as Chief Scientist in Oncology and ...
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Dr Anita Chandra
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Professor Antonis Antoniou
... are used in clinical practice. I have a research group of 10 which focuses on two broad areas: - the development and evaluation of risk ...
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Dr Adrian Ionescu
... wall motion and magnetic storage technology. Over the last 10 years I have built up a strong track record with international recognition ...
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Professor Andrew Flewitt
I work in large area electronics and MEMS devices, with a particular focus on acoustic wave devices using thin film piezoelectrics. There are two applications of these. Surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices can be used to make microfluidic pumps without...
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Dr Allanah Barker
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Dr Andrew King
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Dr Anna Godfrey
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Professor Anthony Davenport
Our research group focuses on understanding the role of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs, targets for about ~50% of current drugs) together with their transmitters in humans. We use in vitro pharmacology and in vivo imaging using positron emission...
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Dr Tony Jackson
Proteomic approaches to plasma-membrane assemblies: Membrane proteins cluster together selectively as spatially-restricted, functionally integrated complexes. This can play an important role in many biological processes, including signal transduction....
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Professor Tony Green
Tony Green is Professor of Haemato-oncology in the University of Cambridge and honorary Consultant Haematologist at Addenbrookes Hospital. He was appointed Head of the University Department of Haematology (2000-2020), and in 2016 was appointed Director...