 Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute Li Ka Shing Centre Cambridge, UK
Research in the Watt Lab The Watt lab is studying the factors that regulate the behavior of cells (keratinocytes) in the epidermis, using a variety of approaches. These include performing clonal analysis on human keratinocytes transduced with retroviral vectors to modulate gene expression, generating transgenic mice with constitutive or inducible gene expression or deletion in the epidermis, and microarray analysis with human tumor material. The lab’s goals are to understand how the proliferation, differentiation and tissue assembly of epidermal stem cells and their progeny are controlled, and how these processes are perturbed in cancer. Watt Lab Home Page Overview of Research in the Watt Lab - Cambridge Research Institute Overview of Research in the Watt Lab - Wellcome Trust Centre for Stem Cell Research Cambridge Research Institute Homepage Welcome Trust Centre for Stem Cell Research Home page “Getting Under the Skin” – An interview with Fiona Watt from The Royal Society Publications Job Opportunities in the Watt Lab
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