Members
A list of the full and associate members of this group, and their research interests.
Full members
Further information about individual research projects is included in the staff profiles.
Prof Jamie Davies
- Professor of Experimental Anatomy
- Research area: mammalian organogenesis and bioinformatics
Prof Andrew Jarman
- Professor of Developmental Biology
- Research area: transcriptional regulation in Drosophila development
Prof Peter Kind
- Reader
- Research area: the role of glutamate activated signalling pathways in cortical development and plasticity
Dr Sutherland Maciver
- Senior Lecturer of Biochemistry
- Research area: cytoskeleton and cell motility
Dr John Mason
- Senior Lecturer
- Research area: forebrain and mammary gland development
Dr Tom Pratt
- Research Fellow
- Research area: axon guidance during development
Prof David Price
- Professor of Developmental Neurobiology
- Interdisciplinary Research Grouping Coordinator
- Research area: mechanisms of forebrain development
Dr Martin Simmen
- Lecturer
- Research area: bioinformatics
Dr Norah Spears
- Reader in Developmental Biology
- Research area: development of ovarian follicles
Dr Thomas Theil
- Senior Research Fellow
- Research area: patterning and axon pathfinding in the forebrain
Dr John West
- Reader
- Research area: eye development and disease
Associate members
In addition, there are members in several other areas within the College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, including:
- John Ansell (Oncology)
- Peter Brophy (Veterinary Biomedical Sciences)
- Lesley Forrester (Oncology)
- Richard Meehan (Medical Research Council Human Genetics Unit)
- Steve Morley (Clinical Biochemistry)
- Philippa Saunders (Medical Research Council Unit of Reproductive Biology)
- Irina Stancheva (Cancer Research UK Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Cell Biology)
- Ian Whittle (Clinical Neurosciences)
- Val Wilson (Centre for Genome Research)
Laboratory Manager
The Laboratory Manager for the Interdisciplinary Research Grouping is Tom Pratt.
This article was published on Mar 1, 2010