
معرفی
Professor Joseph V Gray (University of Glasgow, Department of Molecular Biosciences) is a leading researcher in eukaryotic signaling mechanisms using yeast as a model system. His work focuses on nutrient signaling (TORC1 pathway), morphogenesis and stress response (Rho1 GTPase pathway), and synthetic biology applications.
- TORC1 pathway dynamics in drug resistance
- Rho1 GTPase regulation of cell wall integrity
- Synthetic genetic network analysis
- Innovations in bioscience education
His publications (2023–2002) span molecular genetics, stress physiology, and educational technology, with recurring themes in yeast signal transduction and synthetic biology. Grant funding includes Wellcome Trust VIP award (2010) and BBSRC grants for studying Rho1 GTP exchange factors (2007–2009) and yeast PKC signaling (2003–2006). He has contributed to educational frameworks like A Handbook for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (2014) and implemented large-scale AI-integrated student guidance (2023).
- Key Collaborators: Sue Ann Krause (ORCID 0000-0003-1943-2703), Stephanie Evans
- Scientific Recognition: Wellcome VIP award


