Dr Simon Bullock

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 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 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…
Fellow 1989-1994 Area of Current Research Interests Protein DNA interactions, DNA polymerases, DNA repair, restriction and modification. Other Information Promoted to Senior Lecturer from 1.1.91. Appointed Lister Institute Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne from 1.1.92, the Chair…
Title of Research Project Protein-level knockdown as a new frontier for biological and biomedical sciences
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 Biomarkers of materno-fetal health: role of placental endocrine mediators in normal and obese pregnancies Other Information Awarded the Hans Sigrist Prize, 2020
Fellow 2015-2021 Area of Current Research Interests The nature, mechanism and function of RNA polymerase II modifications in health and disease Other Information EMBO Young Investigator Award, 2014.Wellcome Trust Investigator Award, 2015.Moved to University of Exeter, 2017.Extended Fellowship to September…
Fellow 2016- 2021 Area of Current Research Interests Regulation of stem cell potential in the mammalian pituitary gland Other Information: Elected to membership of the Institute, 2021Promoted to Professor, 2024
Title of Research Project BREX and phage-bacteria interactions.
Title of Research Project: The repair of oxidative and topoisomerase induced chromosomal strand breaks and human disease Other Information: Moved to University of Sheffield, 2014. Awarded Professorship, 2015. Elected as Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, 2016. Extended Fellowship…