I am a developmental cell biologist and molecular geneticist focusing on mechanisms controlling cell proliferation and modelling the development of cancer in the vinegar fly, Drosophila.
I am a protein chemist-vascular biologist analysing structure, function and clinical role of platelet adhesion receptors regulating patho-physiological thrombus formation associated with thrombotic diseases such as heart attack and stroke.
I am a cell biologist determining how the organization of the plasma membrane influences signal transduction processes; my long-term goal is to understand the spatial–temporal organization of cell signalling.
I am a cross-disciplinary scientist using cell, molecular, biophysical and bioengineering techniques to better understand how parasites of red blood cells cause severe and fatal diseases
I am a cell biologist who studies the molecular mechanisms that couple cells together into tissues in the body. These adhesion mechanisms are essential during development, support normal tissue turnover and are disrupted in human disease. My research aims to understand how cell adhesion functions normally and how it is disturbed in inflammation and cancer.