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Dr. Euan W. Baxter is a Research Fellow at the School of Medicine, University of Leeds, Faculty of Medicine and Health, affiliated with the Institute for Cancer and Pathology and the Discovery and Translational Science research group. His research centers on molecular mechanisms in gene regulation, chromatin dynamics, and protein signaling, particularly in cancer and immune pathways.
His primary research interests include:
- Gene regulation and chromatin structure
- Protein-protein interactions and bioluminescent fusion systems
- Molecular cloning and recombinant protein expression
- Cellular assay development using flow cytometry and Fc gamma receptor signaling
- Apoptosis and oncogene addiction in cancer cell lines
Although no recent publications are listed, his technical work suggests strong contributions in immunology, cancer biology, and molecular engineering, particularly in developing sensitive luciferase-based assays to monitor intracellular signaling events in real time.
Dr. Baxter has no listed scientific awards or honors in the provided text.
He has not advised any named students in the available information, and there is no mention of grant funding. However, his long-standing post-doctoral and research fellow roles across prestigious institutions indicate sustained research engagement and technical leadership.
He is actively involved in the Discovery and Translational Science research group at Leeds, where he continues to explore the biology of Fc gamma receptors and their signaling mechanisms using advanced molecular and cellular techniques.


