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Steven Bell is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Biosciences at Durham University. His email is steven.bell@durham.ac.uk.
His research interests focus on cellular mechanisms involving redox signaling, collagen biology, and molecular chaperones within cancer and tissue contexts. He investigates how proteins like AGR2 and SH3BGRL regulate cellular processes in diseases such as esophageal adenocarcinoma, and explores the impact of reductive stress on collagen dynamics and signaling pathways in fibroblasts. His work combines proteomics, interactome studies, and advanced imaging tools to unravel complex biological systems.
Recent articles highlight his contributions to understanding collagen secretion dynamics and the role of mutant p53 in tumor biology. He also studies redox-sensitive quality control mechanisms in secretory pathways, linking molecular chaperones to disease progression. These studies emphasize translational research potential in cancer and regenerative medicine.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. Steven has no listed advisees, consistent with his postdoctoral role.
While specific lab affiliations are not detailed, his research is conducted within the Department of Biosciences. Collaborations with groups studying cancer biology, redox signaling, and extracellular matrix dynamics are evident from his publication co-authors.


