About
Angéline Geiser is a Researcher affiliated with the Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences at the University of Strathclyde. She completed her doctoral training under the EPSRC-funded project 'Doctoral Training Partnership 2020-2021,' supervised by Prof. Gwyn Gould and Dr. Susan Currie. Her research focuses on understanding GLUT4 dynamics in adipocytes and myocardium using advanced microscopy techniques. Key contributions include developing 3D imaging approaches for quantifying GLUT4 levels and elucidating insulin-stimulated glucose transport mechanisms.
Education: Doctoral thesis (2024) titled 'GLUT4 dispersal at the plasma membrane: a molecular and microscopy-based journey from single cells to intact tissues.'
Research Interests: GLUT4 translocation, adipocyte biology, insulin signaling, and applications of super-resolution microscopy in cellular studies. She has contributed to datasets on GLUT4 dispersal and collaborated on projects involving thiolate-driven photoswitching for microscopy advancements.
Publications: 6 peer-reviewed articles, including work in Journal of Cell Science and Bioscience Reports. Active in academic engagement, she participated in the 26th EASD Oxford Workshop (2023).
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