Teaching
Modules for 2024-25
Cell Signalling in Health and Disease
Module code: LIFE305
Role: Teaching
Essential Skills for the Life Sciences 2
Module code: LIFE223
Role: Teaching
Supervised Theses
- Characterisation and Modulation of CTLA4 Stability and Trafficking: Focus on Reversible Ubiquitylation
- Characterisation of USP31- the 3rd microtubule localising Deubiquitylase
- Characterisation of the Parkinson’s disease related protein LRRK2 in melanoma cells and melanocytes
- Characterising the function of the mitochondrial deubiquitylase USP30 in mitophagy
- Dynamic ubiquitin modification regulated and interpreted by endosomal sorting complexes.
- Identification and characterisation of microtubule binding proteins
- Identification of deubiquitinases involved in the regulation of the immune checkpoint protein PD-L1
- Identification of deubiquitinases involved in the regulation of the immune checkpoint protein PD-L1
- Identification of deubiquitinases involved in the regulation of the immune checkpoint protein PD-L1
- Identification of deubiquitinases involved in the regulation of the immune checkpoint protein PD-L1
- Interlinking functions of the TOM complex in mitophagy and mitochondrial import
- Investigating the interplay between the Parkinson’s Disease proteins VPS35 and LRRK2 in an isogenic cell model system
- Molecular Mechanisms of Pexophagy and Mitophagy: An In-Depth Study in Mammalian Cells and Drosophila Models
- Parkinson’s Disease-associated proteins: studying their role in mitophagy with cellular and Drosophila models
- The role of HRS phosphorylation in endosomal trafficking and signalling.
- The role of the mitochondrial deubiquitylase USP30 in cellular fitness and death