Tom Hallمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Tom Hall is a Researcher at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience , University of Queensland. His work focuses on muscle development , caveolae regulation , and genetic modeling in zebrafish . Doctor of Philosophy, University of St Andrews Research interests include: Muscle Biology: Mechanisms of muscle homeostasis, transverse tubule development, and muscular dystrophy models. Caveolae Dynamics: Role in mechanoprotection, oxidative stress response, and lipid regulation. Genomic Tools: Cre-Lox systems, proximity labeling, and large genomic deletions in zebrafish. Recent work trends emphasize: Targeting the minor spliceosome for broad cancer therapy Mechanisms of pro-ferroptotic lipid signaling in membrane stability Advancements in zebrafish transgenics for disease modeling Structural characterization of Cavin1 complexes using nanobodies Current funding includes: NHMRC IDEAS Grant (2025-2028): Scalable methodology for evaluating genetic variants of uncertain significance Australian Functional Genomics Network Grant (2022-2026): CAV3 variant analysis Grants and projects: ARC Discovery Project (2020-2023): Molecular dissection of membrane domain formation NHMRC Project Grant (2016-2019): Transverse tubule development in skeletal muscle Dr. Hall supervises PhD students as an Associate Advisor in collaboration with Professor Robert Parton and Dr. Harriet Lo. His lab specializes in: Membrane Biology: Caveolae structure, Cavin protein interactions Genetic Modeling: Zebrafish systems for muscular disorders and drug delivery









