Wnt signalling is one of the most important signalling networks in development and homeostasis. Wnt malfunction is implicated in various forms of disease, including cancer and degenerative diseases. Activation of this signalling networks relies on proper dissemination of Wnt proteins in a tissue. Albeit 30 years of Wnt research, we still do not understand how the distribution of signalling molecules is controlled. However, this knowledge is important because it will open up completely new strategies to control Wnt signalling in development, regeneration and diseases by altering its transport route. Recently we have shown that extracellular Wnt trafficking requires signalling filopodia called cytonemes in vertebrates. Our mission is to understand the molecular mechanism controlling cytoneme emergence to allow Wnt proteins transport through a vertebrate tissue over hundreds of micrometres and to establish an effective signalling gradient.
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First foray into the social sciences! Fantastic work from @SophieJMcCammon in #LSIExeter and extremely fruitful collaboration with Susan Banducci @femalebrain. Our preprint on Phage Therapy and the Public is out now: https://t.co/BsHzYzmEUw
Fully funded PhD studentship available on how biofilms protect against phage infection! With @WolframMoebius at #LSIExeter
I have a theoretical background and experience at the bench. Maisem is an expert in microbiology and imaging. Others, including @SeanaDuggan, @the_gold_lab, @TaylorLabGroup, @bentemperton will provide additional input on EM, biofilm simulations, phage cocktails, ... Links: 3/4