Cells, Organisms and Molecular Genetics

Our research team

The Cells, Organisms and Molecular Genetics team here at the University of Nottingham’s School of Life Sciences is a diverse, collaborative group of researchers. We’re academics, postdoctoral research fellows, research technicians and postgraduate students, all working together to break new ground and make a real impact on the world around us.

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Rob Wilkinson

Assistant Professor in Developmental Genetics, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Biography

BSc Biology, University of Leeds; MSc Human Genetics, University of Leeds; Research Assistant, University of Manchester; DPhil, University of Oxford; Research Associate, University of Sheffield; JG Graves Medical Research Fellow, University of Sheffield; Nottingham Research Fellow

Research Summary

My group studies the genetic control of blood vessel formation and function, primarily using zebrafish, with a focus on regulation of angiogenesis and vascular integrity by cell signalling. We also… read more

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Current Research

My group studies the genetic control of blood vessel formation and function, primarily using zebrafish, with a focus on regulation of angiogenesis and vascular integrity by cell signalling. We also study how cell signalling is disrupted during cardiovascular disease and how this contributes to endothelial dysfunction. We are interested in how endothelial cells (ECs) are organised into vascular networks, how cellular rearrangements are controlled during angiogenesis, how ECs interpret positional information and what the signals involved are. Of these signals, we are particularly interested in how Ca2+ oscillations are interpreted by ECs and how these control distinct aspects of EC physiology during angiogenesis and vascular integrity. My group has developed tissue-specific CRISPR interference in zebrafish to conditionally modulate gene expression and interrogate the signals and pathways involved. We are developing this approach to establish the zebrafish as a platform for tissue specific screening of gene function in vivo.

Cells, Organisms and Molecular Genetics

School of Life Sciences
University of Nottingham
Medical School
Queen's Medical Centre
Nottingham NG7 2UH