About
Our research provides a natural training environment for the next generation of scientists by combining molecular, biochemical, gene editing and imaging approaches with structural biology. This enables advanced investigations into the complex mechanisms of fundamental biology.
We pursue a range of interests including:
- the molecular organisation of proteins and nucleic acids
- cell signalling pathways controlling gene expression, autophagy and cell growth
- mechanisms of chromosome segregation
- the structure and function of the immune system, plant growth and environmental interactions
- membrane proteins and cellular function
Our research provides experimental platforms to collaborate with other researchers in other areas. For instance, we work with our colleagues in medicine to exploit structural and functional studies on how cancer cells evade the immune system.
Supercharging your immune system
Research led by Professor Nullin Divecha and his laboratory team has identified a way to boost the power of the human immune system to find and destroy cancer cells within the body.
People, projects and publications
People
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Doctor Angus Wann
Associate Professor in Cell PhysiologyMechanobiology
Primary Cilia
Accepting applications from PhD studentsEmail: A.K.T.Wann@soton.ac.uk -
Doctor David Tumbarello
Lecturer in Biomedical SciencesMembrane Trafficking
Mitochondrial Quality Control
Autophagy
Accepting applications from PhD studentsEmail: D.A.Tumbarello@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 4288 -
Doctor Emily Gwyer Findlay
Associate Professor in Inflammation BiologyAccepting applications from PhD studentsEmail: E.GwyerFindlay@soton.ac.uk -
Doctor Jessica Nelson
Lecturer in Advanced Cell ModelsCancer stem cell biology
Accepting applications from PhD studentsEmail: J.Nelson@soton.ac.uk -
Doctor Joern Werner
Reader in Structural BiologyStructural changes of proteins are important for the control of cellular processes and
Email: J.M.Werner@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 2484 -
Mr Joshua Green Jenkinson
The role of metabolism in development and regeneration
Organoid models
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Doctor Kif Liakath-Ali
Lecturer in Advanced Cell BiologyRegulation of RNA splicing
RNA Splicing Misregulation in Neurodegeneration
Accepting applications from PhD studentsEmail: kif.liakath-ali@soton.ac.uk -
Doctor Marcin Przewloka
Lecturer in Molecular Cell BiologyAccepting applications from PhD studentsEmail: Marcin.Przewloka@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 4416 -
Doctor Neil Smyth
ReaderEmail: N.R.Smyth@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 2381206826
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