معرفی
Dr. Greg Findlay is a Reader (Research) at the Medical Research Council Protein Phosphorylation Unit (MRC PPU), University of Dundee, equivalent to an Associate Professor rank. His research focuses on molecular mechanisms in stem cell biology, ubiquitin-mediated protein regulation, and kinase signaling pathways related to developmental disorders. He maintains active collaborations with Glasgow University and MRC Harwell.
Research Interests:
Dr. Findlay's work spans:
- Ubiquitin ligase functions (RNF12/RLIM systems)
- Kinase signaling in stem cell differentiation
- Chromatin regulation of transcription
- Proteomic analysis of pluripotent stem cells
- Therapeutic targeting of developmental disorders
Publication Focus:
His recent articles (2023-2024) demonstrate strong emphasis on:
- Stem cell proteomics and functionality comparisons
- Ubiquitin ligase mechanisms in gene regulation
- Kinase roles in neurodevelopment
- Drosophila models of cell polarization
Awards & Recognition:
- Science For All Badge (2023) for public engagement excellence
Student Supervision:
Currently accepting PhD students with supervision experience across 5+ projects. Regularly serves as PhD external examiner and organizes academic outreach for secondary schools.
Lab & Resources:
Affiliated with MRC PPU's research infrastructure focusing on protein phosphorylation and signal transduction mechanisms.



