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Professor George Banting | |
Post(s): | Emeritus Dean, Life Sciences Faculty Office |
Areas of expertise: | Each mammalian cell produces about 50,000 different proteins. For each cell (and therefore the whole organism) to function... |
Keywords: | membrane traffic | protein targeting | cell biology | molecular biology | molecular genetics | live cell imaging | microscopy | biochemistry |
Dr Keith Brown | |
Post(s): | Reader in Molecular Pathology, School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine |
Areas of expertise: | My research interests are in the molecular genetics of children's cancers, concentrating in particular on two common cancers;... |
Keywords: | molecular genetics | cancer | Wilms' tumour | neuroblastoma | epigenetics |
Professor Tom Gaunt | |
Post(s): | Professor of Health and Biomedical Informatics, Bristol Medical School (PHS) |
Areas of expertise: | My team apply cutting edge data science approaches to investigate the mechanisms of disease by integrating diverse biomedical... |
Keywords: | molecular genetics | molecular epidemiology | health data science | bioinformatics | literature mining | research software |
Dr Stephen Lolait | |
Post(s): | Senior Research Fellow, Bristol Medical School (THS) |
Areas of expertise: | Our group works on investigating the molecular genetics of neuropeptide and other hormone receptors, with particular reference... |
Keywords: | molecular genetics | neuropeptide receptors | hormone receptors | hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis | oxytocin receptor | apelin receptor | vasopressin receptors | oestrogen receptors |
Dr Anne-Marie O'Carroll | |
Post(s): | Senior Research Fellow, Bristol Medical School (THS) |
Areas of expertise: | Our group works on investigating the molecular genetics of neuropeptide receptors, with particular reference to the molecular... |
Keywords: | molecular genetics | neuropeptide receptors | hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis | oxytocin receptor | apelin receptor |
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