Dr Hayley Sharpe

Title of Research Project Receptor tyrosine phosphatase signalling mechanisms in health and disease.
Title of Research Project Receptor tyrosine phosphatase signalling mechanisms in health and disease.
Fellow 2002-2007 Area of Current Research Interests Entry of mouse primordial germ cells into meiosis. Other Information Elected a Member of the Institute, 2008. Appointed a Member of the Institute’s Scientific Advisory Committee, 2014.
Fellow 1994-2000 Area of Current Research Interests Microtubule protein motors: their regulation, diversity and function; their role in membrane trafficking. Other Information Granted a one-year extension to 30.9.00. Appointed Lecturer 1.10.00. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2001. Promoted to…
Fellow 2002-2007 Area of Current Research Interests Gene expression and cell signalling dynamics in Drosophila. Other Information EMBO Young Investigator Award, 2003. Elected a member of the Institute, 2008. Promoted to Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology, 2013. Elected a…
Fellow 2005-2009 Area of Current Research Interests Functional genomics of malaria parasite development and mosquito transmission. Other Information Moved to Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, 2007. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2010. Moved to Umeå University, Sweden, 2018. Appointed Professor…
Fellow 2004-2015 Area of Current Research Interests Using yeast as a model system to understand the insulin-dependent trafficking of GLUT4 in adipocytes Other Information Prize Fellowship extended until 31.12.13. Promoted to Reader, August 2010. Fellowship extended to 31.08.15. Moved to…
Fellow 2008-2013 Area of Current Research Interests Molecular cell biology of cytoskeletal transport. Other Information Elected a member of the Institute 2014. Elected a member of EMBO, 2015.
Fellow 2009-2014 Area of Current Research Interests Studying the emergence of neuronal circuits during brain development Other Information Elected a member of the Institute, 2015.
Fellow 1994-1998 Area of Current Research Interests The cellular and developmental biology of the filamentous, antibiotic-producing bacteria Streptomyces. Fundamental aspects of bacterial transcription. The regulatory networks and cyclic nucleotide signalling events that control sporulation in Streptomyces. Other Information Appointed Group…
Title of Research Project Mechanochemical regulation of tissue growth and morphogenesis Other Information Awarded L’oreal UNESCO Women in Science Fellowship, 2018. Received Biophysical Society Early Career Mechanobiology Award 2019. Elected to EMBO Young Investigator programme, 2019. Awarded BSCB Women in…