Noor Gammoh
Chancellor's Fellow
- Cancer Research UK Edinburgh Centre
- MRC Institute of Genetics & Molecular Medicine
Contact details
- Tel: +44 (0)131 651 8500
- Email: ngammoh@exseed.ed.ac.uk
Address
- Street
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Cancer Research UK Edinburgh Centre
MRC Institute of Genetics & Molecular Medicine
The University of Edinburgh
Western General Hospital
Crewe Road South - City
- Edinburgh
- Post code
- EH4 2XR
Background
Noor Gammoh completed her undergraduate studies in biological sciences at the University of Edinburgh. In 2003, Noor moved to pursue her doctorate degree at the laboratory of Dr Lawrence Banks, Trieste – Italy, where she investigated the role of Human Papillomavirus-encoded proteins during oncogenesis. In 2009, Noor moved to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre in New York for her postodoctoral training. During that time, her research focused on the molecular biology of autophagy and its role during cell death and tumorigenesis. Noor relocated in 2013 to establish her own laboratory as a Chancellor’s Fellow at the University of Edinburgh where she continues her interests in investigating the molecular biology of autophagy and its relevance in aggressive cancer models such as glioblastoma.
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Autophagy and autophagy-related pathways in cancer
In:
Nature reviews Molecular cell biology
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41580-023-00585-z
Research output: Contribution to Journal › Review article (Published) -
Myc sensitises cells to apoptosis by driving energetic demand
In:
Nature Communications
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-32368-z
Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article (E-pub ahead of print) -
LRIG1 is a gatekeeper to exit from quiescence in adult neural stem cells
In:
Nature Communications
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22813-w
Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article (Published) -
Autophagy Brings an END to Aberrant Endocytosis
In:
Molecular Cell
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2020.11.020
Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article (E-pub ahead of print) -
The multifaceted functions of ATG16L1 in autophagy and related processes
In:
Journal of Cell Science
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.249227
Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article (E-pub ahead of print)