Researchers
The following researchers are associated with the Oxford Single Cell Biology Consortium.
Researcher |
Affiliation |
Research Interests |
MRC WIMM/RDM |
Understanding how mammalian genes are switched on and off during development and differentiation and how this goes awry in human genetic diseases. |
|
MRC WIMM/RDM |
Unravelling heterogeneity of normal and malignant haematopoietic stem/progenitor cells. |
|
MRC WIMM/Department of Oncology |
The fundamental genetics and biology of colorectal cancer and their potential applications |
|
MRC WIMM/RDM/NDM |
Anti-Viral T cell Laboratory |
|
MRC WIMM/NDCN |
Risk factors in the development of multiple sclerosis through functional genetic and neuro-immunological analyses | |
MRC WIMM/RDM |
How hematopoietic stem cells sustain blood formation, and how this process is altered during ageing and when leukemia develops |
|
MRC WIMM/NDM |
The mechanisms controlling germinal center reactions |
|
MRC WIMM/Department of Paediatrics |
Understanding the development and function of the immune system in health and disease |
|
MRC WIMM/NDM |
Systems approaches to understand gene regulation during development and disease in zebrafish, chick, lamprey and human models. |
|
MRC WIMM/NDM |
Innate Immunity in inflammation and Infection |
|
WIMM/RDM |
Fundamental biological processes underlying normal and malignant haematopoiesis |
|
MRC WIMM/Department of Paediatrics |
The biological basis of the high frequency of haematological disorders which affect newborn infants |
|
MRC WIMM/NDCN |
The neurobiology of migraines |
|
MRC WIMM/RDM |
Embryonic origins of blood stem cells with the aim to inform the generation of these cells in culture, and ultimate produce clinically relevant blood stem cells for therapeutic purposes. |
|
Department of Pharmacology |
Control of the activity of nerve cells involved in cognitive processes such as learning and memory, motor behaviour and metabolism. |
|
LICR |
Tumour Suppression |
|
Kennedy Institute |
Computational Immunomics Group |
|
DPAG |
Patterning and morphogenesis of the early mammalian embryo |
|
WCHG |
Single Cell Platform: service and methods development |
|
WCHG |
Bioinformatics Core Group |
|
NDOG/WTCHG |
Genomics in Women's Health |
|
NDM/WCHG |
Single cell RNA profiles during HIV-1 entry and fusion |
|
OCDEM, Radcliffe Department of Medicine |
Genetics of type 2 diabetes and related traits Group |
|
Department of Biochemistry |
mRNA Localisation in Drosophila |
|
DPAG |
Computational Disease Genomics and Networks. |
|
WTCHG |
The development, regulation and function of B and T cell populations in health and immunological diseases through the development and application of novel experimental and computational approaches. |