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Dr. Marcus Bischoff is a Lecturer in the School of Biology at the University of St Andrews. His research focuses on understanding the mechanisms governing morphogenesis—the process by which cells coordinate behaviors to shape tissues and organs. Using Drosophila abdominal epidermis as a model, he combines live 4D microscopy with genetic tools to study signal regulation, cytoskeletal dynamics, and mechanical forces in development. Key interests include how cells interpret signals to execute migration, constriction, and other behaviors, with implications for wound repair and cancer.
His research has been funded by grants from The Wellcome Trust and BBSRC, including projects investigating morphogen transport, cytoskeletal coordination, and biofilm inhibition. He advises PhD students Aimee Bebbington and Carey Li.
Publications highlight contributions to fields like exosome-mediated Hedgehog transport, caspase activation dynamics, and anti-biofilm cyclic peptide design. Collaborations span institutions globally, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to developmental biology challenges.
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