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An international event held on Saturday 7 March and organised by DPAG's Cristiana Vagnoni and Tai-Ying Lee aimed to increase visibility of women in academia by creating or enhancing their online presence in the form of Wikipedia profiles. A new report from the organisers shows some impressive statistics, including 160,000 views of newly edited and created articles, demonstrating a strong effort to raise the profiles of many female academics.
Robbins Group
Human systems physiology: Respiratory, cardiovascular and metabolic function in response to stresses such as exercise and hypoxia
Boyman Group
Molecular Physiology of the Mitochondria
Fernandes Group
Our lab is exploring one simple question: What determines the selective vulnerability of neurons in dementia and neurodegeneration?
Keeley Group
New molecular mechanisms underpinning integrated oxygen homeostasis
Ryan Group
The Ryan lab uses high-throughput biology approaches to understand neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s using cellular models. We are particularly interested in the role of mitochondrial dysfunction and mitophagy in the loss of dopaminergic neurons.
Salman Group
Blood-brain barrier (dys)function and regulation of brain water homeostasis in CNS pathologies
Carlyle Group
Proteome complexity in neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric disease
Costa Group
AI-driven brain-wide computational models of learning.
Stevens Group
Innovating biomaterials design for biosensing and therapeutics
Bruno Group
Cortical Microcircuitry in Behaviour
Peters Group
Neural activity in learning and executing movement
Simões Group
Cardio-immuno genomics
Talbot Group
Translational cardiorespiratory physiology, with a focus on hypoxia and iron.
Klemm Group
Spatial organization of fat metabolism drives Cell-fate and Function
Stone Group
We are studying how the vascular system forms during embryonic development
Lak Group
Circuit Mechanisms of Learning and Decision Making
De Val Group
Regulation of blood and lymphatic vessel development
Domingos Group
We investigate the neurobiological basis of obesity, focusing on the role of sympathetic neural networks.
Zaccolo Group
Cyclic Nucleotides signalling
Wilkins Group
Membrane transport in cartilage and cancer cells