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Dr James Springfield
Associate Director, Platform Infrastructure and FacilitiesInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:0Supervisor:Ms Angelika Christ
UQ Sequencing Facility ManagerResearcher profile is public:0Supervisor:Body:Angelika Christ is Facility Manager of the IMB Sequencing Facility, where she leads a team of sequencing and bioinformatition specialists, producing high-quality sequencing libraries and next-generation sequencing data.
Angelika and her team help find researchers the best approach to their sequencing projects — ranging from agriculture, to drug development and medical research — and ensure the best outcomes.
Angelika has 13 years of commercial and research laboratory experience. She has worked in the field of next-generation sequencing since 2010 on various technology platforms and applications.
Angelika holds a Dipl.-Ing (FH) (equivalent to masters degree) in Biochemistry from the Mannheim University of Applied Sciences in Germany and a brings experience in organic chemistry and peptide chemistry as well as cell culture and assay development to her work at the IMB Sequencing Facility.
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Professor Alpha Yap
Professor and ARC Laureate FellowInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:1Supervisor:Researcher biography:My group studies the role of cadherin cell adhesion molecules in morphogenesis and tumor development. E-cadherin is a key mediator of cell-cell recognition. It participates in tissue patterning and its dysfunction contributes to tumor progression and invasion.
Associate Professor Yap is the group leader for Cadherin cell adhesion molecules, Epithelial morphogenesis & Cell locomotion research at the IMB.
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Professor Alpha Yap is a cell biologist. After training in Internal Medicine, Endocrinology and Cell Physiology, he undertook postdoctoral research with Barry Gumbiner at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (New York) before returning to Australia to establish his independent research group.
His research is at the leading edge of a rapidly developing field of science called mechanobiology. Mechanobiology explores how mechanical forces influence biology. Professor Yap is particularly interested in understanding how cells communicate by exerting force upon one another.
Collaborating across disciplines with colleagues from physics, developmental biology and mathematics, his research group has been instrumental in discovering how mechanical forces are generated, and sensed, to coordinate cell behaviour in tissues. Focusing on the epithelial tissues that are the major barriers of the body, Professor Yap believes that their cells monitor force to detect changes in the health of the tissue. This has important implications for understanding diseases such as cancer and inflammation.
Professor Yap currently serves on the editorial boards of several major international journals, amongst them Developmental Cell, Current Biology and Molecular Biology of the Cell.
He was the recipient of the 2013 President’s Medal of the Australia and New Zealand Society for Cell and Developmental Biology and is a Principal Research Fellow of the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia.
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Researchers
Dr Ellen Potoczky
Postdoctoral Research FellowInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:1Supervisor:Dr Julia Eckert
Visiting AcademicInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:0Supervisor:Dr Sarah Sale
Postdoctoral Research FellowInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:1Supervisor:Dr Fabienne Haslam
Postdoctoral Research FellowInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:1Supervisor:Students
Miss Denni Currin-Ross
PhD studentInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:1Supervisor:Ms Zoya Mann
PhD student & Postdoctoral Research FellowInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:1Supervisor:Ms Le Thanh Huyen Nguyen
PhD StudentInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:1Supervisor:Ms Angela Khin Oo Lwin
PhD StudentInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:1Supervisor:Mr Akshar Rao
PhD StudentInstitute for Molecular BioscienceResearcher profile is public:1Supervisor:
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