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Emma Rawlins is a leading researcher at the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, focusing on the mechanisms that govern stem cell behavior in the developing lung. Her work elucidates the complex architecture of the lung and the critical role of tissue-specific stem cells in maintaining lung function. In particular, Rawlins investigates how these stem cells produce the necessary daughter cells that ensure proper lung development and functionality. Her research aims to understand the cellular and molecular mechanisms controlling multipotent human lung epithelial stem cells, utilizing cutting-edge techniques like single-cell analysis, live imaging, and organoid culture systems. With a profound interest in the implications of her findings, Rawlins seeks to unravel the dysregulation that can lead to respiratory diseases, enhancing our understanding of chronic conditions like Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).
Cambridge Stem Cell Institute • Cambridge, England
Leading research on mechanisms controlling stem cell behavior in lung development.
Standard postgraduate requirements for Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS) and related humanities departments.