
Dr William Faller
BSc, PhD
Current positions
Associate Professor in Biochemistry
School of Biochemistry
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Research interests
In recent years it has become clear that cancer cells use multiple mechanisms to up-regulate oncogenes and down-regulate tumor suppressor genes. Much of the focus of this research has been on modulators of transcription; however we now estimate that transcriptional control only explains 30% to 40% of protein level variation. One of the major reasons for this discrepancy is thought to be differences in RNA translation, and this is the focus of study in our lab.
We are particularly interested in the ribosome. Recent work has shown that there is far more variation to the ribosome than previously appreciated, and we are now trying to understand whether this heterogeneity results in specialized functions. This work has led us to study immune responses, as well as various cancer models. In all, we hope to gain a much more thorough understanding of the role that ribosome specialization plays in both normal and disease biology, while at the same time identifying many new, exciting therapeutic targets.
Publications
Selected publications
01/06/2025Detecting ribosome collisions with differential rRNA fragment analysis in ribosome profiling data
NAR genomics and bioinformatics
NAC regulates metabolism and cell fate in intestinal stem cells
Science Advances
P-stalk ribosomes act as master regulators of cytokine-mediated processes
Cell
Recent publications
01/06/2025Detecting ribosome collisions with differential rRNA fragment analysis in ribosome profiling data
NAR genomics and bioinformatics
NAC regulates metabolism and cell fate in intestinal stem cells
Science Advances
High-throughput approaches for the identification of ribosome heterogeneity
Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences
Multimodal stimulation screens reveal unique and shared genes limiting T cell fitness
Cancer Cell
P-stalk ribosomes act as master regulators of cytokine-mediated processes
Cell