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Angus Lamond is a Professor of Biochemistry in the Department of Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology. His research focuses on nuclear structure-function relationships, RNA processing mechanisms, and proteomic analysis of cellular systems. Key areas include subnuclear organelle composition, chemical biology tools for RNA regulation, and stem cell proteomics.
Recent studies involve screening drug responses in iPSC cohorts, investigating mTORC3 assembly, and analyzing neutrophil proteomes post-SARS-CoV-2 infection. His work integrates mass spectrometry, microscopy, and deep sequencing to explore disease mechanisms related to nuclear organization.
Lamond leads projects such as 'Characterising Splice Site Modulation for Huntington’s Disease' and collaborates with institutions like King’s College London. He has supervised 10 research works and contributed to initiatives like the HipSci consortium for iPSC proteomic analysis.
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