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Kathryn S. Lilley

University of Cambridge, Cambridge | United Kingdom

EMBO 2020

The functional proteome in time and space

My research aim is to interrogate how the functional proteome correlates with complexity. To achieve this aim, my research laboratory is at the forefront of technology development and application, which enables measurement of the dynamics of the proteome and transcriptome in a high-throughput manner in space and time during cellular processes such as signalling and differentiation.

Keywords: Spatial proteome / spatial transcriptome / RNA interactome / multifunctional proteins / structural dynamics of the proteome

Subject area(s): Genomic & Computational Biology | Proteins & Biochemistry | RNA | Systems Biology | Chromatin & Transcription | Chromatin & Transcription | Genomic & Computational Biology | Proteins & Biochemistry | RNA | Systems Biology | Systems Biology | RNA | Proteins & Biochemistry | Genomic & Computational Biology | Chromatin & Transcription | Systems Biology | RNA | Proteins & Biochemistry | Genomic & Computational Biology | Chromatin & Transcription | Systems Biology | RNA | Proteins & Biochemistry | Genomic & Computational Biology | Chromatin & Transcription | Systems Biology | RNA | Proteins & Biochemistry | Genomic & Computational Biology | Chromatin & Transcription | Systems Biology | RNA | Proteins & Biochemistry | Genomic & Computational Biology | Chromatin & Transcription

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