
معرفی
Anne Willis is a Professor and Director of the MRC Toxicology Unit at the University of Cambridge, School of the Biological Sciences. Her research focuses on post-transcriptional control mechanisms in toxic injury, particularly involving RNA-binding proteins, regulatory RNA motifs, and tRNAs. She leads the Post-transcriptional control of gene expression following toxic injury program and collaborates on the Fibre Toxicity initiative.
- Biography Highlights: PhD in Biochemistry (University of London), Fellowships at BBSRC, EMBO member (2015), OBE (2017)
- Research Themes: Predictive adverse outcome models for toxicology, off-target effects of therapeutic RNAs, translational regulation in cancer
- Funding: Wellcome Trust LEAP grant, MRC (via Nucleic Acid Therapy Accelerator), Cancer Research Technologies
- Techniques: Mass spectrometry, Ribosome/polysome profiling, RBPome profiling
Scientific Awards:
- OBE (2017) - Services to biomedical sciences and women in science
- BBSRC Advanced Fellowship (2000-2005)
- BBSRC Professorial Fellowship (2009-2013)
- EMBO membership (2015)
Contact: tls36@cam.ac.uk | enquiries@mrc-tox.cam.ac.uk
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