Professor Tatjana Saulka-Spengler
Fellow 2013-2018 Area of Current Research Interests Decoding gene regulatory circuits controlling multipotency of neural crest Other Information Elected member of the Institute, 2018.
Fellow 2013-2018 Area of Current Research Interests Decoding gene regulatory circuits controlling multipotency of neural crest Other Information Elected member of the Institute, 2018.
Fellow 1999-2004 Area of Current Research Interests Structural enzymology with specific attention to protein-based electron transfer reactions, hydrogen ion tunnelling, relationship between protein structures and function and applications of redox enzymes. Other Information Benefactors’ Research Scholarship, St John’s College, Cambridge,…
Fellow 1997-2002 Area of Current Research Interests Transcriptional control of gene expression with a focus on transcription factors and co-activators/co-repressors, regulation by cellular signalling pathways including phosphorylation and sumoylation. Other Information Appointed Reader from 1.8.98. Transferred fellowship to the University…
Fellow 2014 – 2019 Area of Current Research Interests Microtubule-actin crosstalk in cell migration Other Information Wellcome Trust Investigator Award, 2016. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2018. Promoted to Professor, 2020.
Fellow 2005-2010 Area of Current Research Interests Mechanisms regulating chromosome duplication and segregation in the cell division cycle. Other Information Awarded Professorship December 2007. Awarded the Hook Medal from the British Society for Cell Biology, 2007. Elected an EMBO member,…
Fellow 1992-1997 Area of Current Research Interests Intra-cellular calcium signaling: specifically the regulation of calcium entry pathways, the structure and function of intra-cellular calcium channels, signalling receptors and G-proteins. Other Information Appointed Reader, Department of Pharmacology 1995 Elected a Member…
Fellow 2001-2003 Area of Current Research Interests Molecular mechanisms of mitochondria biogenesis with particular emphasis on the targeting, membrane translocation and assembly processes for membrane proteins using yeast. Role of Tim proteins as chaperones. Oxidative folding and redox signalling in…
Fellow 2007-2011 Area of Current Research Interests Dissecting the links between O-GlcNAc and intellectual disability Other Information Awarded professorship June 2006. Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 2010. Elected a Member of the Institute, 2012. Awarded Novo Nordisk…
Fellow 2007-2013 Area of Current Research Interests Transcriptional control of mesodermal cell differentiation in vertebrates Other Information Transferred fellowship to King’s College London, 2010. Fellowship extended to 30.09.13 due to move to KCL. Elected a member of the Institute 2014.
Fellow 1996-2001 Area of Current Research Interests Regulation of RNA polymerase III transcription, its mode of action and control and its role in cell growth and cancer. Other Information Lister Institute-Jenner Fellow. Awarded the ‘Young Scientist of the Year’ award…