Gain insight into cellular mechanisms for future therapeutic intervention.

The Mechanisms in Cell Biology and Disease Research Group has a specific interest in endosome-lysosome cell biology in cancer and is developing diagnostic, prognostic and imaging technology for biochemical medicine, which will benefit patients and the wider community.

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Cell Biology, confocal microscopy, live cell imaging, in vitro cell models, immunochemistry, ELISA, histology, molecular biology, protein biophysics, chemistry, synthesis, imaging agents.

Emma Parkinson-Lawrence manages the Biophysical Characterisation Facility which houses state of the art equipment for bio-molecular interactions including a BiacoreT200 and Jasco Circular Dichroism Spectrometer.

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Mechanisms in Cell Biology and Diseases

Location Bradley Building, City West Campus