Sunday, 4 September 2016 to Wednesday, 7 September 2016

Prof Mark C. Field

Prof Mark C.  Field
Prof Mark C. Field
university of Dundee
Poster Presenter / Speaker

Talks at BSP Trypanosomiasis and Leishmaniasis Seminar 2016

Tue6  Sep09:00am(25 mins)
Keynote: Drugs and trafficking in trypanosomes

Session: Cell biology
Room: Lecture theatre

Profile of Prof Mark C. Field

Parasitic disease continues to constitute a major global threat. We study fundamental aspects of parasite biology to identify new therapeutic targets for clinical intervention, focusing on the African Trypanosome, Trypanosoma brucei (the causal agent of sleeping sickness in humans and livestock in sub-Saharan Africa), and specifically macromolecular transport, signaling, gene expression and evolution. Our specific areas of research interest include: The roles of components of the endocytotic pathway in drug sensitivity, virulence in vivo and protein/lipid sorting mechanisms, understanding the contribution of the nuclear pore complex and nuclear envelope on gene expression and reconstructing the evolutionary history of intracellular transport pathways and the origins of the eukaryotic cell.

Colleagues

Dr Manu De Rycker
Project Leader
University of Dundee
Mr Sebastian Hutchinson
PhD Student
University of Dundee
Dr Laura Louise Jeacock
PDRA
University of Dundee
Dr Julie Kovarova
postdoc
University of Dundee
Dr Lorna Maclean
Post-doctoral scientist
University of Dundee
Dr Catarina de Almeida Marques
Postdoctoral Research Assistant
University of Dundee
Dr Sonia Moniz
Researcher
University of Dundee
Mr James Shrimpton
PhD Student
University of Dundee
Dr Richard Wall
Researcher
University of Dundee
Dr Susan Wyllie
Team leader
University of Dundee
Dr Martin Zoltner
Senior Researcher
University of Dundee

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