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Northumbria-University Translational Biosciences (NU-TBio) is a multi-disciplinary research group based in the Department of Applied Sciences. Our mission is to perform cutting edge fundamental and applied research, rooted firmly within cellular and molecular biology, that will extend current understanding of disease processes and lead to the development of novel treatments for a range of diseases and conditions.
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Our highly diverse background and expertise provide unique opportunities for collaborative research with other groups within the Department of Applied Sciences, such as Chemistry and Microbiology, as well as cross-departmental and cross-faculty associations and national and international interactions.
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Prospective postgraduate research students are encouraged to enquire with the relevant member of staff. University information on postgraduate studies can be found here.
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Members of the research group actively participate in case consultancy work. Please visit the individual staff pages for further details of expertise.
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For general enquiries - Associate Professor Jill McKay: jill.mckay@northumbria.ac.uk
For enquiries relating to the NU-OMICs sequencing service - Professor Darren Smith: darren.smith@northumbria.ac.uk
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