Research projects
Explore our research projects and see how you can get involved.
Displaying 1 - 12 of 12 project(s).
This project focuses on how germ cells control the function of Sertoli cells.
Student intake
Open for Honours, PhD students
domain Division
villa Centre
Group
People
- Associate Professor Tanya Soboleva, Supervisor
This project focuses on the role of H2A.B in spermatogenesis under heat stress.
Student intake
Open for Honours, PhD students
domain Division
villa Centre
Group
People
- Associate Professor Tanya Soboleva, Supervisor
The aim of this project is to better understand how the bacteria defend against viral infection and how we can take advantage of the bacteria defence system to harness it as a gene editing technology.
Student intake
Open for Honours, PhD students
villa Centre
Group
People
- Dr Gaétan Burgio, Supervisor
This project uses next generation sequencing (NGS) and mass spectrometry to investigate the possible existence of regulatory interactions between ribonucleic acids, enzymes and metabolites to connect gene expression and metabolism
Student intake
Open for Honours, Masters, PhD students
domain Division
villa Centre
Group
People
- Professor Thomas Preiss, Supervisor
This project focuses the role of H2A.B in Hodgkin Lymphoma.
Student intake
Open for Honours, PhD students
domain Division
villa Centre
Group
People
- Associate Professor Tanya Soboleva, Supervisor
This project focuses on Cancer/Testis (C/T) antigens and their function.
Student intake
Open for Honours, PhD students
domain Division
villa Centre
Group
People
- Associate Professor Tanya Soboleva, Supervisor
This project focuses on the role of the histone variant H2A.B3 on spermatogenesis.
Student intake
Open for Honours, PhD students
domain Division
villa Centre
Group
People
- Associate Professor Tanya Soboleva, Supervisor
Investigating the role of Spindle-E Zinc Finger motif in piRNA ping-pong biogenesis
Student intake
Open for Honours students
domain Division
villa Centre
Group
People
- Dr Rippei Hayashi, Supervisor
To determine the role of histone variants, and other important epigenetic regulators, in regulating gene transcription and splicing.
Student intake
Open for Honours, PhD students
domain Division
villa Centre
Group
People
- Professor David Tremethick, Supervisor
To elucidate the role of the epigenome, including the histone variant H2A.Z, in regulating the 3-dimensional architecture of the genome by inhibiting the expression of epigenetic regulators cellular differentiation.
Student intake
Open for Honours, PhD students
domain Division
villa Centre
Group
People
- Professor David Tremethick, Supervisor
To study the role of histone variants and other epigenetic regulators in controlling pre-mRNA splicing on brain function and spermatogenesis using mouse knockout models. In addition, how the regulation of splicing impacts the progression of cancer using human breast cell lines.
Student intake
Open for Honours, PhD students
domain Division
villa Centre
Group
People
- Professor David Tremethick, Supervisor
This project combines NGS technology with isolation of polyribosomal complexes from living cells, to generate transcriptome-wide snapshots of the distribution of translation complexes along mRNAs
Student intake
Open for Honours, Masters, PhD students
domain Division
villa Centre
Group
People
- Professor Thomas Preiss, Supervisor
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