The making of alpha-synuclein: A villain of Parkinson’s disease

Growing up I have always loved movies, and in particular movie villains. From Darth Vader in “Star Wars”, to the T-Rex in “Jurassic Park”, to the great white shark in “Jaws” and the villainous roundabout in “National Lampoon’s European vacation”, I have always been fascinated by what makes villains do what they do, what is their Read More …

Towards a GTPase/GEF assay. Background.

Hi, My name is Carmen, and I a postdoc at the SGC in Oxford. I work in multidisciplinary projects in Paul Brennan and Opher Gileadi groups. Today I am going to introduce one of the projects I have been working for the last year which is part of the group’s endeavour to target small GTPases Read More …

Defining Epigenetic Drivers of Medulloblastoma – 02 – Screening

Update #02 – Screening Established Medulloblastoma Cell Lines The first part of my project involves screening medulloblastoma cell lines that successfully proliferate in vitro with SGC’s epigenetic probe library.  The idea of this work is to identify common epigenetic targets that influence medulloblastoma proliferation and could potentially be used as prognostic or therapeutic targets.   I Read More …

Motor Neurons: The Next Frontier

In 1998, I did my Leaving. For those not from Ireland, you think ah OK, he left home and went away. But if you are from Ireland, you know exactly what I mean. It doesn’t mean I left home, it means I sat my leaving certificate examinations, exams that mark the end of secondary school Read More …

Making neuronal progenitors: The pre-season period for neurons

Friday, August 9th, 2019. This date has been etched on my calendar since early June. For many of you, this is just a regular Friday in August, the end of a working week and the start of the weekend, nothing overly special about it. But as a Liverpool FC fan, this date represents the end Read More …