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Clive Wilson is a Professor of Cell and Developmental Genetics at the University of Oxford, affiliated with St Hugh's College as a Tutorial Fellow in Medicine. He received his BA in Biochemistry from the University of Cambridge (1983) and PhD from the University of Warwick (1986). His research employs Drosophila melanogaster to develop disease models and study conserved cellular processes like insulin signaling, mTORC1, and extracellular vesicle secretion, with applications in prostate cancer, diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders.
- Education:
- BA in Biochemistry, University of Cambridge (1983)
- PhD in Genetics, University of Warwick (1986)
- Research Collaborations:
- Deborah Goberdhan (University of Oxford)
- Hamdy and Harris (John Radcliffe and Churchill Hospitals)
His work spans genetic analysis of JNK, PTEN, and steroid signaling pathways, with recent publications focusing on exosome biogenesis, cancer resistance mechanisms, and neurodegenerative disease models. Key article trends include Drosophila as a translational model, vesicle trafficking in disease, and metabolic regulation of signaling pathways.




