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I am a cell biologist investigating the means by which intracellular compartmentalization of signalling proteins determines signalling outcomes and cell fate. I focus particularly on signals that regulate immune function and cancer progression.
The cell types of the blood, such as red and white blood cells, are produced in the bone marrow from a rare stem cell. The stem cell uses a handful of important master-regulatory genes that act in a hierarchy to promote the blood cell differentiation process. This research aims to understand how these master-regulators function in isolation and together in producing the white blood cells that are required for our immune response to microbes, vaccination and to prevent cancer.
I am an Immunologist interested in the role of B-lymphocytes, their survival and expression of a novel chemoreceptor in Autoimmunity. I also study the important role of Neuropeptide Y in modulating key immune functions.
Connections between nerve cells in the brain often occur onto enlarged protrusions called dendritic spines. This proposal will investigate the properties of dendritic spines, and relate differences in spine properties to synaptic plasticity. This information can be used to better understand and treat neurological disorders associated with spine malfunction, as occur in some forms of mental retardation, and may help with understanding the memory loss that occurs during ageing and dementia.
I am an infectious diseases physician and basic scientist interested in the immunopathogenesis of HIV and hepatitis B virus. My work focuses on HIV viral reservoirs and immune reconstitution and the adaptive immune response to hepatitis B virus.
I am a cancer molecular and cell biologist determining the mechanisms of anticancer drug action and resistance in both childhood and adult malignancies. My research involves the development and investigation of both in vivo and in vitro models of resistan
I am infectious disease physician undertaking research on natural history and therapeutic strategies in viral hepatitis, including acute hepatitis C, chronic hepatitis C and chronic hepatitis B. The hepatitis C therapeutic research has a particular focus