Dr Will McEwan
Title of Research Project Protein-level knockdown as a new frontier for biological and biomedical sciences
Title of Research Project Protein-level knockdown as a new frontier for biological and biomedical sciences
Fellow 2015-2021 Area of Current Research Interests Bacterial autophagy and the cytoskeleton in host defence Other Information Transferred to LSHTM, June 2018. Promoted to Professor, 2018. Wellcome Trust Research Career Development Fellow, 2012. Wellcome Beit Research Fellow, 2012. Wellcome Trust…
Title of Research Project The interplay between metabolism and oxygen sensing Other Information Granted Wellcome Trust Investigator Award, 2020Awarded Nature Research Award for Driving Global Impact, 2020Awarded the Boehringer Ingelheim FENS research Award, 2022Voted onto the IBRO PERC Committee, 2022
Fellow 2016-2021 Title of Research Project Z-RNA and Z-DNA: novel inducers of antiviral immunity Other Information Elected to membership of the Institute, 2021
Title of Research Project Resolving mechanisms of gene regulation within the immune system using forward genetics
Title of Research Project Gone or Misplaced? Retrieving Infant Memories in Adults.
Fellow 1983-1987 Area of Current Research Interests Active in research management, education and administration. General interest in infectious diseases and viral infection processes. Other Information Temporary Clinical Senior Registrar 1.4.86 – 31.12.86. Hon Senior Lecturer/Consultant from 1.4.87. Appointed Wellcome Senior…
Fellow 1985-1991 Area of Current Research Interests Generation of human antibodies in response to infectious agents, particularly HIV and the impact of this on vaccine design. Other Information Lister Institute-Jenner Fellow. Promoted to Senior Lecturer from 1.10.87. One year’s sabbatical…
Title of Research Project Targeting cell metabolism to regulate innate lymphoid cells in health and disease
Title of Research Project Atypical monocytes at the oral mucosa; revisiting myeloid cell development and function at a unique barrier site