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Dr David Doupe is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biosciences at Durham University. His research focuses on the regulation of epithelial stem cells, particularly using fruit fly intestinal stem cells as a model system to study conserved signaling pathways involved in tissue homeostasis and cancer prevention. Current projects include identifying new signals regulating stem cells and analyzing pathway crosstalk in cell fate decisions.
Key research interests include epithelial stem cell biology, cancer mechanisms, cell signaling dynamics, and developmental processes. His work combines genetic tools with advanced imaging techniques to explore how stem cells maintain tissues and respond to damage.
Publications highlight contributions to understanding niche signaling in Drosophila intestines, collective cell migration mechanisms, and stem cell dynamics in epidermal tissues. He supervises PhD students in areas of stem cell biology and tissue repair. No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided information.
Dr Doupe’s research integrates experimental and computational approaches, emphasizing systems-level understanding of signaling pathways. His lab focuses on translational insights from model organisms to human epithelial systems, with implications for regenerative medicine and cancer biology.


