Collectively, our researchers are expert molecular cell biologists, bioinformaticians, chemists, biochemists, cell biologists, developmental biologists, geneticists, and neurobiologists.
Reader in RNA Biology
Group Leader
School of Biosciences
I am a Reader in RNA biology. My group's research focuses on understanding the mechanisms that connect pre-mRNA processing with translation and Nonsense Mediated mRNA Decay (NMD). A second interest of the laboratory is understanding the functions of ribosomes and ribosomal proteins within the nucleus.
Lab page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Brognalab/646045552079820
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 41 45569
- Email
- s.brogna@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Translational Cancer Biology
Head of Research
School of Biosciences
Professor Chris Bunce directs a translational research group dedicated to the development of novel therapies for leukaemias and lymphomas. A particular focus is the exploitation of drug redeployment strategies using off- patent drugs to provide affordable therapies that can be exploited by all including the worlds poorer nations.
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 5559
- Email
- c.m.bunce@bham.ac.uk
Professor and Academic Lead of HWB-NMR
School of Biosciences
Teresa Carlomagno is an internationally recognized expert in the development and application of integrative structural biology (ISB) to biomolecular complexes. She has dedicated her scientific life to studying how molecular partners communicate with each other; in this mission her research has been pushing the limits of structural biology techniques in solution to address questions of constantly ...
- Telephone
- 0121 414 5881
- Email
- t.carlomagno@bham.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Plant Molecular Genetics
School of Biosciences
Dr Coates's research interests include development, evolution, plant science and cell biology - in particular understanding how plants made the transition to land and how they survived once they got there. Dr Coates has a very strong interest in supporting inclusion and diversity in research, teaching and academic processes.
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 41 45478
- Email
- j.c.coates@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Mass Spectrometry
Deputy Head of School
EPSRC Established Career Fellow
School of Biosciences
Professor Helen J. Cooper is an expert in the gas-phase ion chemistry of peptides and proteins. She is a world-leader in the field of electron capture dissociation mass spectrometry and is responsible for establishing the University of Birmingham as a centre of excellence in mass spectrometry research. Professor Cooper has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and serves on a number of ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 41 47527
- Email
- h.j.cooper@bham.ac.uk
Assistant Professor in Human Biology
School of Biosciences
Dr Eleanor Cull is an experienced parasitologist and has worked on gene regulation and metabolism in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum and host cell invasion in Toxoplasma gondii.
Her main academic interests are in molecular biology and its application in investigating human health and disease.
One of her other interests is innovative teaching techniques. With a unique ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 5574
- Email
- e.cull@bham.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Deputy Director of Education for the College of Life and Environmental Sciences (Quality Assurance and Enhancement)
School of Biosciences
Debbie is Deputy Director of Education for the College of Life and Environmental Sciences and a teaching-focused lecturer and Senior Tutor in the School of Biosciences. Within these roles she has interests in influencing and supporting strategies which enhance academic standards and student experience.
Debbie has research expertise in the use of biochemical techniques to characterise regulatory ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 2652
- Email
- d.cunningham@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Biotechnology
Knowledge Exchange lead for Biosciences
School of Biosciences
Professor Tim Dafforn has established himself as an expert in biophysical spectroscopy with a keen interest in synthetic biology. Professor Dafforn has developed a number of projects from inception through to commercial realization.
- Telephone
- 07411283602
- Email
- t.r.dafforn@bham.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Cell and Developmental Genetics
School of Biosciences
Dr Fan’s research interest centres on understanding how cell death, cell proliferation and cell differentiation are coordinated to maintain tissue homeostasis. This has important implications for cancer development and tissue regeneration.
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 41 48513
- Email
- y.fan@bham.ac.uk
Reader in Structural Biology
School of Biosciences
Dr Klaus Fütterer is a structural biologist whose research focuses on cell wall synthesis in the pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
- Telephone
- 0121 414 5895
- Email
- k.futterer@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Molecular Plant Science
Plant Science and Food Security Theme Lead
Biosciences Deputy Head of Research
School of Biosciences
Daniel’s group studies how plants use targeted protein degradation as a mechanism for sensing and responding to their environment, with a focus on how this regulates their growth, development, epigenome, and tolerance to stresses such as flooding.
- Telephone
- 0121 414 5309
- Email
- d.gibbs@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Neurogenetics
School of Biosciences
Our lab aims to understand structural plasticity of the nervous system: in development, regeneration and repair. That is, what is the link between structure and function in the brain? How does the brain change as we grow, learn and age? What happens in nervous system injury and disease, and how can we promote regeneration and repair?
Find out more from our website
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 41 45416
- Email
- a.hidalgo@bham.ac.uk
Professor in Molecular Cell Biology
School of Biosciences
Professor Hotchin is a molecular cell biologist with an interest in how cells interact with their immediate environment and how those interactions regulate functions such as cell proliferation, migration and differentiation. He has published a number of high impact papers on the role of small GTP-binding proteins in control of cell function and, more recently, on the role of membrane tyrosine ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 41 45412
- Email
- n.a.hotchin@bham.ac.uk
Reader in Structural Biology
School of Biosciences
Tim Knowles is a Reader in Structural Biology whose interest lies in utilising and developing structural and biophysical techniques to elucidate protein function. His research focus spans both prokaryotes and eukaryotes and includes diverse areas of study including resolving the mechanisms of outer membrane biogenesis in Gram-negative bacteria, the development of novel strategies for studying ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 414 5393/+44 (0)121 414 44333
- Email
- t.j.knowles@bham.ac.uk
Associate Professor of Biological Mass Spectrometry
School of Biosciences
Dr Leney is a structural biology-based mass spectrometrist. Her interests focus on protein post-translational modifications and the role that these play in communication or miscommunication in the case of disease. She is also exploring new avenues whereby protein modifications can be utilised for biotechnological applications.
More information: https://www.leney-mass-spectrometry.com/
- Email
- a.leney@bham.ac.uk
Professor of Structural Biology
School of Biosciences
I am a Professor of Structural Biology here at Birmingham, and my research interests involve utilising structural biology (and complementary techniques) to investigate protein function – many of these projects involve the unusual predatory bacterium Bdellovibrio; see “Research” tab and be enthused!
Here is a link to a presentation given at an EMBO meeting that provides some ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 41 45419
- Email
- a.lovering@bham.ac.uk
Associate Professor
School of Biosciences
Our lab uses the fruit fly Drosophila to unravel the mechanisms underlying behavioural choices. By studying how the brain makes decisions at a genetic, cellular and circuit level, in an accessible experimental system, we aim to reveal fundamental principles that might be present across species.
Find out more from our website
- Email
- c.rezaval@bham.ac.uk
Associate Professor
School of Biosciences
My prime research interest is how the information encoded in chromosomes instructs building of the most complex organ, the brain, and allows an organism to perform elaborate tasks.
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 41 45905
- Email
- m.soller@bham.ac.uk
School Communications Lead
Reader in Membrane Protein Biology
School of Biosciences
Dr Mike Tomlinson is a Reader in Membrane Protein Biology in the School of Biosciences at the University of Birmingham. He is a member of the Centre of Membrane Proteins and Receptors (COMPARE), and associate member of the Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences. He is Communications Lead for the School of Biosciences. Mike’s research focuses on tetraspanin membrane proteins ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 41 42507
- Email
- m.g.tomlinson@bham.ac.uk
Reader in Structural Biology
School of Biosciences
Dr Scott White is an experienced structural biologist speciallising in the application of x-ray crystallography to the structure and function of enzymes and their substrate, inhibitor or drug-bound complexes. He is also an Academic personal tutor and the Mitigations Officer for the School of Biosciences. He is the coordinator of the UK Midland's Block Allocation Group (BAG) for the European ...
- Telephone
- +44 (0)121 41 47534
- Email
- s.a.white@bham.ac.uk
Dr Di Maio Alessandro
Imaging Specialist at the Birmingham Advanced Light microscopy (BALM) facility
Alessandro is a cell biologist with an extensive experience in imaging and microscopy (both fluorescence and electron). He is in charge of the Birmingham Advanced Light microscopy (BALM) facility where he provides a multidisciplinary service in Widefield, TIRF and Laser Scanning Confocal microscopy.