Ms Amy Campbell
BBSRC DTP PhD student
LabA, Centre for Proteome Research
Institute of Integrative Biology
University of Liverpool,
Crown Street
Liverpool L69 7ZB
Tel: +44 151 794 5344
Email: vjl1511 [at] liv.ac.uk
BBSRC DTP PhD student
LabA, Centre for Proteome Research
Institute of Integrative Biology
University of Liverpool,
Crown Street
Liverpool L69 7ZB
Tel: +44 151 794 5344
Email: vjl1511 [at] liv.ac.uk
I graduated from the University of Liverpool in 2014 with a BSc in Biochemistry. In the final year of my degree I completed a research project looking at proteins involved in border cell migration in Drosophila, as a model for ovarian cancer in humans.
I am now starting a BBSRC DTP funded PhD studentship, in which I will be using quantitative phosphoproteomics to look at the role of reversible phosphorylation in Drosophila development. In particular, my project will be focused on the protein PNUTS, known to play a key role in developmental growth by regulating reversible phosphorylation.
I am now starting a BBSRC DTP funded PhD studentship, in which I will be using quantitative phosphoproteomics to look at the role of reversible phosphorylation in Drosophila development. In particular, my project will be focused on the protein PNUTS, known to play a key role in developmental growth by regulating reversible phosphorylation.

B.Sc. University of Liverpool