Kerr Lab, Nottingham,

ABC Transporter Research

 

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Interested in working with us?

 

If you are from outside the UK and you know of travelling fellowships that could fund you then please contact me as we may be able to write a specific funding application for you.

 

Potential PhD and MRes students please contact me at any time with a CV at ian.kerr@nottingham.ac.uk . We have welcomed students from Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Kuwait and Thailand as well as from closer to home and have always ensure PhD students have a successful time, publishing papers and going to conferences. Do get in touch!

 

Undergraduates wanting to work with us as a vacation students - email me between October and January for opportunities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Highlight Box

August 2018 new review on the SNPs of ABCG2

April 2018 new paper on drug binding sites in ABCG2.

Feb 2017 new paper with the Callaghan group locating drug binding sites in ABCB1/P-glycoprotein

June 2016 open access review on ABCG2 published in Biochemical Society Transactions

Feb 2016 Paper published in Journal of Neuro-oncology on cell migration inhibition in a glioma cell line

October 2015: Paper published in BBA Mol Cell Research on ABCG2 dynamics and oligomerisation studied by TIRF microscopy and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy.

October 2015. Two new reviews in Biochemical Society Transactions on the history of ABC transporter research, and ABC transporters in brain tumours

July 2015: Paper published in Bioscience Reports on mutations in ABCG2 affecting trafficking and drug transport

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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