Prof Parton is a cell biologist studying how the plasma membrane functions in health and in disease. These studies have provided new insights into potential vehicles that can be used to introduce therapeutic agents into cells.
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 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 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.
I am a biochemist and molecular pharmacologist discovering and determining the mode and site of action of bioactive peptides from cone snails. I guide the assay and chemical detection of new bioactives which are isolate to purity, sequenced and their stru