Members use a wide range of techniques (gene tagging, silencing, microarrays, RNA/ChIP-seq, -omics technologies) and imaging approaches (high-throughput microscopy to in vivo whole animal and single cell resolution), in addition to in silico structural modelling and mathematical modelling of gene families, molecular pathways, and complex cellular systems. The groups in this theme focus on the cellular and molecular mechanisms which regulate development, maintenance, repair and regeneration of tissues. We use a variety of experimental models, including mouse, zebrafish, C. elegans, Drosophila, Arabidopsis, Blumeria graminis, and a range of protozoan and metazoan pathogens.

Studies on individual cells/organisms are complemented by population studies in an effort to understand the evolutionary drivers of gene selection. Strong links with groups in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Engineering support the development of novel, interdisciplinary approaches that take advantage of cutting-edge technological advances to address challenging biological questions.

Institutes, centres and initiatives

This Research Theme is associated to the following institutes, centres and initiatives:

Academic Staff in this area

Dr Michalis Barkoulas

Professor Jake Baum

Professor Tolga Bozkurt

Professor Hugh J M Brady

Dr Laurence Bugeon

Dr Matthew A Child

Dr Ste Cook

Professor Andrea Crisanti

Professor Andrea Crisanti
Professor of Molecular Parasitology

Dr Tiago Cunha Luis

Professor Maggie Dallman OBE

Professor Daniel M Davis

Professor Marc S Dionne

Professor Robert G Endres

Dr Anita C Hall

Professor Cristina Lo Celso

Dr Catherine Mansfield

Dr Atieme Joseph Ogbolosingha

Dr Ruben Perez-Carrasco

Emeritus Professor Murray Selkirk

Dr Giovanni Sena

Dr Jie Song

Dr Tony D Southall

Dr Marco Trizzino

Professor Colin G N Turnbull

Dr Dina Vlachou

Postgraduate research

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