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Thomas Millard is a Lecturer in the Division of Developmental Biology & Medicine at the University of Manchester. His research focuses on actin cytoskeleton regulation during in vivo cell movement in Drosophila embryos and its implications in neurodevelopmental disorders.
- Key affiliations: University of Manchester, Division of Developmental Biology & Medicine
- Teaching roles: Unit Co-ordinator for The Dynamic Cell (BIOL21121), Programme Director for Medical Biochemistry
Research interests include:
- Mechanisms of actin dynamics in morphogenesis and wound healing
- Role of filopodia in epithelial sheet repair
- Neurodevelopmental disease pathogenesis through altered RAC1 function
- Therapeutic targeting of hyperactive RAC1 pathways
- Comparative analysis of in vitro vs in vivo cell migration
Key research trends from publications (2017-2024):
- Integrating genetic, biochemical, and imaging approaches
- Translational work on RAC1 mutations causing CNS developmental defects
- Multi-scale analysis of cytoskeletal dynamics in wound response
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