Teaching
Supervised Theses
- An exploration of the protein component of scent marks from a range of mammalian species using proteomics approaches
- Biomarkers for inflammatory lung disease
- Characterisation of next generation affinity reagents
- Competitive and Reproductive Scent Signalling in Voles
- DOSCATs: Double Standards in Quantitative Proteomics
- Exploration of Rapid Evaporative Ionisation Mass Spectrometry as a novel tool for insect identification and characterisation
- Investigating Polo-like kinase 4-regulated signalling using SILAC-based quantitative phosphoproteomics
- Mechanisms and contexts of kin recognition in female house mice
- Optimising the statistical pipeline for quantitative proteomics
- Proteomic analysis of tendons at different risk of injury.
- QconCAT method development and applications in proteomics
- Reducing the Impact of Rodenticides on Non-Target Wildlife
- Supramolecular organisation, assembly, and regulation of cyanobacterial thylakoid membrane
- The Application of Protein Mass Spectrometry to the Understanding of Behaviour in Mus Species
- The Application of a New Mass Spectrometry Technique Using Non-Invasive Biological samples for Conservation and Ecology Studies
- The behavioural, metabolic and proteomic effects of temperature stress on bold and shy beadlet anemones (Actinia equina)