IfLS Poster Session: IfLS Sponsored PhD Students Event

- Time:
- 16:00 - 18:00
- Date:
- 16 October 2015
- Venue:
- Level 7 Observatory, Life Sciences Building (85), Highfield Campus, University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ
For more information regarding this event, please email ifls@soton.ac.uk .
Event details
IfLS poster sessions provide an informal networking opportunity for colleagues interested in Life Sciences research. At this session the 2013/14 and 2014/15 cohorts of IfLS sponsored PhD research students are presenting posters.
The following PhD students will be presenting posters:
PhD Student: William Anderson
Supervisors: Dr Martin Fischlechner, Dr Sumeet Mahajan
Project: A microfluidic droplet sorter based on surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
PhD Student: Adam Dorey
Supervisors: Dr Lorraine Williams, Dr Ita O'Kelly, Prof Matthew Terry
Project: Are GTGs a new type of plant anion channel regulating pH in the endomembrane system?
PhD Student: Eleni Georgiades
Supervisors: Dr Maurits de Planque, Prof Peter J Smith, Dr Ita O'Kelly
Project: Characterisation of a new mitochondrial potassium channel
PhD Student: Patricia Goggin
Supervisors: Dr Philipp Schneider, Prof Richard Oreffo, Dr Konstantinos Zygalakis
Project: Correlative light, X-ray, and electron microscopy framework for 3D bone imaging at the cell level across the lifecourse
PhD Student: Liana Kontogeorgaki
Supervisors: Dr Ben MacArthur, Dr Rob Ewing, Dr Konstantinos Zygalakis, Prof Tom Fleming, Dr Neil Smyth
Project: Mathematical Modelling of Stem Cell Fate Decisions during early Embryonic Development
PhD Student: Mira Kreuzer
Supervisors: Prof Ali Tavassoli, Dr Jeremy Blaydes
Project: Deciphering the effect of glycolytic mechanism on the transcriptional response to hypoxic stress
PhD Student: Catarina Moura
Supervisors: Dr Sumeet Mahajan, Prof Richard Oreffo, Dr Rahul Tare
Project: Multimodal label-free imaging for stem cell plasticity and skeletal regeneration
PhD Student: Juan Nunez
Supervisors: Dr Claire Clarkin, Dr Philipp Thurner, Prof Ian Sinclair
Project: Utilising high resolution imaging to interrogate blood vessel and bone cell interactions
PhD Student: Chrysia-Maria Pegasiou
Supervisors: Dr Mariana Vargas-Caballero, Prof Clive Holmes
Project: Translating knowledge from mouse to human: How does amyloid beta affect synaptic function?
PhD Student: Simone Perazzolo
Supervisors: Dr Bram Sengers, Dr Rohan Lewis
Project: Computational modelling of placental nutrient transport for fetal development
PhD Student: Fabrizia Ratto
Supervisors: Dr Kelvin Peh, Prof Guy Poppy, Prof Sally Brailsford
Project: Estimating the net economic consequences of losing pollination services
PhD Student: Marios Stavrou
Supervisors: Dr Jonathan West, Prof Donna Davies, Dr Ben MacArthur
Project: Time Machines: Microfluidic investigation of epidermal growth factor receptor signal transduction mechanisms
PhD Student: David Summers
Supervisors: Dr Stefanie Biedermann, Dr Alan Kimber, Prof Paul Roderick
Project: Informative Censoring in Survival Statistics: New Modelling Approaches to Improve Sensitivity Analysis
PhD Student: Cara Vallance
Supervisors: Prof Marcel Utz, Prof Hywel Morgan
Project: Integration of Microfluidic Cell Culture with NMR Spectroscopy for Correlation Metabolomics
PhD Student: Samah Zarroug
Supervisors: Dr Stephen Glautier, Prof Vincent O'Connor, Prof Lindy Holden-Dye, Prof Hywel Morgan
Project: Associative learning in Caenorhabditis elegans
PhD Student: Emma Sutton
Supervisors: Dr Ivo Tews, Prof. Mark Cragg, Prof. Jonathan Essex, Dr Ann White
Project: Understanding the molecular basis of agonistic and antagonistic receptor activity for immunotherapy.
PhD Student: Eva Scherer
Supervisors: Dr Joern Werner, Prof. Tim Elliot, Dr Andrew Philips, Dr Neil Dalchau
Project: Developing an experimentally validated model of T-cell activation to understand key molecular factors and processes that control adaptive immune responses at the cellular and organism level.
PhD Student: Enrico Mossotto
Supervisors: Dr Sarah Ennis, Dr Ben MacArthur, Prof. Jacek Brodski
Project: Advanced modelling of Genomic Data.