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PhD projects

Modelling of functional RBP networks relevant to neurological disease,
time-resolved single cell transcriptomics of disease relevant iPSC models,
single cell multi-omics,
single cell analysis of neurodevelopmental disease models

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My research in a nutshell

My research group aims to understand how RNA metabolism is regulated in the central nervous system in both health and disease. A diverse range of wet and dry-lab techniques are used to achieve this (e.g human induced pluripotent stem cell culture, CLIP, single-cell RNA sequencing, gene regulatory network modelling). Accordingly, the group is positioned to work at the interface of systems biology, RNA biology and molecular neuroscience. Our on-going research programmes are focussed specifically upon ALS and autism.

 

Website: http://www.thesibleylab.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheSibleyLab

E-mail: [email protected]

External positions

SIDB principal investigator, Simons Initiative for the Developing Brain

8 May 2019 → …

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