Megan has a background in physiology and cellular biology. Her research career has mostly focused on the role of alternative splicing in kidney disease, specifically diabetic nephropathy. More recently, she has been focusing on the identification of novel drug targets in cancer. Megan currently works as a Postdoctural Researcher in Dr Benjamin Housden's at the LSI, University of Exeter. Her current research interests are focused on identifying novel drug targets for Neurofirbomatosis type 1 (NF1) using combinatorial screening in a Drosophila NF1 mutant model.
Megan is also currently co-supervisor to two PhD students within Dr Sebastian Oltean's lab, and two MSc students with Dr Housden.
Research projects that Megan has been involved in
Genetics and Genomics
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