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Department of Pharmacology

 

On Wednesday the 5th of July, the Department held talks with MPhil and PhD students nearing the end of their studies. Our speakers and topics were:

MPhil Students:

  • Sam Dickens, "Characterising the role of OSCP modulators in procoagulant platelet formation"
  • Polina Drugachenok, "Characterising the Store-Operated Calcium Entry Pathway in Mice and Men’"
  • Josh Ghoorahoo, "In-silico methodology in the discovery of dual-inhibitors"
  • Denny Yang Tze Te, "The Non-canonical Function of CSA Protein in Regulating the Nuclear Envelope Integrity"
  • Janice Neng, "“Identification of potential Myc binders and validation”

PhD Students:

  • Adelina Ivanova, “Parallel regulation of IP3 receptors by IP3 and PIP2”
  • Ollie King, “Exploring the therapeutic potential of protein PAMs of GABAA receptors”
  • Venkat Vadlamani, “Novel Modulators of CD39 and CD73”
  • Sana Khalid, ''Mechanistic insights into the secondary-active multidrug transporter LmrP''
  • Michelle Meng, “A role for ATP and glutamate in TRPV4-mediated afferent firing”

With this successful event, we hope to turn Postgraduate talks into a yearly event.