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Current members
Fiona Hood
NWCR funded post-doctoral researcher
Research project: Isoform-specific RAS signalling
Leah Wilson
BBSRC/AstraZeneca Trust funded PhD student
Kinome responses to oncogenic Ras signalling.
Alison Beckett
Facility Manager in the Biomedical Electron Microscopy Unit.
Affiliated members
Adam Linley
NWCR funded post-doctoral researcher
Research project: Characterising BTK signalling in leukaemia. (collaboration between the Slupsky, MacEwan and Prior labs)
Matthew Concannon
Wellcome funded PhD student
Research project: Regulation and consequences of REST expression during the cell cycle. (collaboration
between the Coulson and Prior labs)
Joanna Thomas
Wellcome funded PhD student
Research project: Adhesion receptor and matrix metalloproteinase crosstalk: molecular mechanisms and impact on tumour cell invasion. (collaboration between the Morgan and Prior labs)
Faye Nixon
NWCR funded PhD student
Research project: Ultrastructure of the mitotic mesh. (collaboration between the Royle and Prior labs)
Former members
Alex Laude (Head of the Bio-imaging Unit, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne)
Jasminka Omerovic (Post-doctoral scientist, Univerisity of Split, Croatia)
Zoe Palmer (Post-doctoral scientist, University of Bristol)
Diane Ung (Post-doctoral scientist, Paris)
Veronica Aran (Post-doctoral scientist, National Institute of Cancer, Rio de Janiero, Brazil)
Daniel Booth (Post-doctoral scientist, Earnshaw Lab, Edinburgh)
Liam Cheeseman (Post-doctoral scientist, Schuh lab, LMB, Cambridge)
Simon Oliver (Lecturer, University of Chester)
Maria Hernandez-Valladares (Post-doctoral scientist, University of Bergen, Norway)
Craig Mageean (Post-doctoral scientist, Tubingen University, Germany)
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Contact me for project or training opportunities.
Veronica Aran, Alison Beckett, Maria Hernandez-Valladares,
Craig Mageean, Anna Newlaczyl
I share lab space and several projects with
Mike Clague, Sylvie
Urbe and Judy
Coulson.
Productive long term interactions
exist with the Royle
lab investigating mitotic spindle assembly and with the Brust
lab developing novel biofunctionalised nano materials.
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