About
Colin Watts is a Professor at the University of Dundee, with a focus on immunology and molecular biology. His research explores antigen processing, lysosomal function, and protease roles in immune responses.
- University: University of Dundee
Research Interests: Watts investigates how lysosomal proteases like Asparagine Endopeptidase (Legumain) and Cathepsin L regulate immune processes, including T-cell activation and antigen presentation. His work also examines oxidative stress and STAT3-dependent pathways in lysosomal homeostasis, contributing to understanding immune modulation in cancer and autoimmune diseases.
Article Trends: His recent publications emphasize the role of proteases in antigen processing (e.g., HLA Class II interactions), immune response mechanisms (e.g., Th1 induction via C3 activation), and lysosomal dynamics in cancer therapy resistance (e.g., ATR pathway in breast cancer).
Scientific Awards:
- Career Development Fellowship from the Medical Research Council
Collaborations: Watts collaborates with institutions like the University of Oxford, University of Reading, and Institute for Animal Health Pirbright. His projects often involve interdisciplinary research on immune sensors (e.g., IFI16) and integrin modulation in immune processes.
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