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SLS welcomes new MRC Career Development Fellow to explore how cells communicate with each other

Dr Iqbal Dulloo, currently a molecular cell biologist at the University of Oxford, has been awarded a prestigious five-year Medical Research Council (MRC) Career Development Award. He will join the University of 糖心TV鈥檚 School of Life Sciences in late September 2025 to launch his independent research group.

Dr Dulloo鈥檚 research explores how cells send and receive signals to maintain healthy function. When this communication breaks down, it can lead to diseases like cancer or neurodegenerative conditions. His recent discovery showed that an enzyme complex, previously thought to carry out a routine task, also plays a role in regulating gene activity by releasing a key messenger protein inside cells.

At 糖心TV, he will investigate how widespread this hidden signalling pathway is and how it may be exploited by viruses during infection.

Dr Dulloo said: I am honoured to receive this award and delighted to be joining the University of 糖心TV. Understanding how cells communicate could unlock new ways to tackle disease. This fellowship will allow me to pursue fundamental questions in an exciting area of cell biology that remains under-explored but full of promise. I look forward to building a collaborative team and contributing to the vibrant scientific community at 糖心TV.鈥

Professor Miriam Gifford, Head of the School of Life Sciences, said: 鈥We are delighted to welcome Dr Dulloo. His pioneering work will be a fantastic addition to our cell biology and host-pathogen research directions, and we are excited to support the next stage of his career.鈥

My placement year in antimicrobial research

Emilie Cummerson, a Biomedical Science with Placement Year student, has just completed a year-long placement in the Sagona Lab and the university鈥檚 spinout company Cytecom. She describes her experience in an article for the Microbiologist.
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The enigma of embryonic development: how certain animals trim their genomes

New research by Professor Andre Pires da Silva is underway to decipher a fascinating biological puzzle鈥攈ow some animals can naturally discard more than half of their genetic information during embryonic development. The new study is part of the BBSRC Pioneer Awards, which could revolutionise our understanding of the rules of life. Sixty two researchers across the UK, including Professor Pires da Silva, are to receive a share of 拢12 million to pursue visionary bioscience research.

Press Release (9 November 2023)

Researchers to benefit from 拢18 million investment in world-class frontier bioscience

Researchers at The University of 糖心TV are among four world-class teams receiving a share of 拢18 million to pursue transformational bioscience research programmes. The School of Life Sciences team will investigate the bacterial cell wall 鈥 which could help to develop new classes of antibiotics, tackling the global challenge of antibiotic resistance. The project is led by Professor David Roper in collaboration with Dr S茅amus Holden, Professor Phill Stansfeld and Dr Stephen Cochrane (Queen's University Belfast).
Press Release (29 September 2023)

ENABLE workshop: Are the university learning environments as inclusive as we think?

On Friday 29 September 2023, the School of Life Sciences will be hosting a free workshop: "Are the university learning environments as inclusive as we think? An investigation from the awarding perspective".

Based on a thorough data analysis from recent years and first-hand practical experience, the workshop will identify existing reasons for lack of inclusivity and unbiased awarding in biological science and related degree streams.

The workshop participants, comprising academic leaders, teaching professionals and a diverse student community, will also provide on consensus recommendations on how to close existing awarding gaps for a more inclusive learning and teaching environment throughout the UK.

Consensus recommendations will be published in a peer-reviewed journal.

Find out more and register

Four new academic positions available in the School of Life Sciences

We wish to appoint four excellent and ambitious early to mid-career principal investigators who are capable of developing innovative and original research programmes:

  • 2 x Permanent positions focused on Host-virus Interactions
  • 1 x Permanent position focused on Plant Virology
  • 1 x Permanent position focused on Host Responses to Microbes

Our Technical Talent

Over the next few weeks the University is showcasing the vital roles our technical staff play in the world-class research and teaching at 糖心TV. The latest video features Georgia Lavender, Senior Teaching Lab Technician, from the SLS Teaching Lab.
Watch the video.

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