lucasgroup.lab.ls.manchester.ac.uk
Lucas Group (Faculty of Life Sciences - The University of Manchester)
Skip to main content. Faculty of Life Sciences. Jobs, PhD and Masters Positions. Welcome to the Lucas Group. The amount of light reaching the earth’s surface varies by up to 9 decimal orders from the darkest night to the brightest day. We aim to understand how mammals deal with this very high amplitude change in environmental illumination: how do they measure it, and what effect does it have one their behaviour and physiology? Skip to main content. But it is accessible to any browser or Internet device.
neuroethicseducation.lab.ls.manchester.ac.uk
Neuroethics Education (Faculty of Life Sciences - The University of Manchester)
Skip to main content. Institute of Science, Ethics and Innovation. Faculty of Life Sciences. Interdisciplinary Network on Teaching of Ethics for Neuroscientists. The network focuses on the ethics teaching in neuroscience and aims to facilitate the improvements in teaching ethics for neuroscientists. We want to provide a focal point for collecting and developing resources to facilitate design, development and delivery of such teaching. We promote the developments in teaching ethics through the exchange of...
hagerlab.lab.ls.manchester.ac.uk
Hager Lab (Faculty of Life Sciences - The University of Manchester)
Skip to main content. Faculty of Life Sciences. Welcome to the Hager Lab. Our research utilizes modelling, bioinformatics and experimental approaches to investigate key questions in evolutionary biology and behavioural ecology. We are interested in the genetic and epigenetic basis of sociality and combine behavioural work in insect and mouse model systems with an analysis of genetic and non-genetic variance components using molecular techniques such as DNA methylation analysis.
millarlab.lab.ls.manchester.ac.uk
Millar Lab (Faculty of Life Sciences - The University of Manchester)
Skip to main content. Faculty of Life Sciences. Histone variants and genome organisation. Our research aims to understand how eukaryotic genomes are organised by chromosomal proteins, with a particular focus on the histone variant H2A.Z. We use a combination of whole-genome approaches. To study histones in budding yeast and mammalian cells. This combination of technologies allows us to gain information about global chromosome organisation and the molecular details of histone biology. Skip to main content.
beamlab.lab.ls.manchester.ac.uk
BEAM Lab (Faculty of Life Sciences - The University of Manchester)
Skip to main content. Faculty of Life Sciences. Participate in our research. Welcome to the Body, Eyes and Movement (BEAM) Lab. The BEAM lab is jointly run by Drs Ellen Poliakoff. Tweets by @BEAM Manchester. Faculty of Life Sciences, The University of Manchester, Michael Smith Building, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PT, UK Contact details. Skip to main content. This website will look much better in a web browser that supports web standards. But it is accessible to any browser or Internet device.
turner.lab.ls.manchester.ac.uk
The Turner Lab (Faculty of Life Sciences - The University of Manchester)
Skip to main content. Faculty of Life Sciences. Welcome to the Turner lab. Is focused on the plant cell wall, particularly cellulose. Biosynthesis, and on vascular tissue development. We are interested both in fundamental research and in applying our knowledge to generate more biomass with an improved composition that will facilitate its commercial exploitation. Information on current vacancies. Skip to main content. This website will look much better in a web browser that supports web standards.
shiels.lab.ls.manchester.ac.uk
The Shiels Laboratory (Faculty of Life Sciences - The University of Manchester)
Skip to main content. Faculty of Life Sciences. We investigate the fundamental workings of the mammalian heart as well as hearts from a range of other vertebrate species including tuna, trout, turtle, caiman, zebrafish, armored catfish, varanid lizard, rat and hamster. Survival of all these animals depends on maintenance and regulation of cardiac function over a range of environments. We try to understand this across levels of biological organisation. Skip to main content.
sharrocks.lab.ls.manchester.ac.uk
Sharrocks Lab (Faculty of Life Sciences - The University of Manchester)
Skip to main content. Faculty of Life Sciences. Welcome to the Sharrocks Lab. Molecular mechanisms of eukaryotic transcription factor function. My lab is studying how transcription factors function at the molecular level and how they link to cellular signaling pathways. As model systems, we are investigating members of the ETS and Forkhead transcription factor families and how these act in concert with other transcription factors and coregulators to control gene expression. Skip to main content.