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Hilary Ashe is a Professor of Cell Developmental Biology at the University of Manchester, focusing on the dynamic regulation of BMP (Bone Morphogenic Proteins) signaling during development. Her research employs advanced techniques such as RNA-seq and ChIP-seq to elucidate transcriptional networks affected by BMP signaling, contributing to understanding how misregulation leads to various human diseases. Ashe collaborates on numerous projects aimed at dissecting ribosome pausing during embryogenesis and regulating gene expression in response to developmental signals. Her work has significant implications for the field of developmental biology and contributes to global UN Sustainable Development Goals.
University of Manchester • Manchester, England
Professor in Cell Developmental Biology, at the forefront of research into BMP signaling and its implications in developmental biology.
University of Manchester • Manchester, England
Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Life Sciences, taught and conducted research on developmental processes.
University of Manchester • Manchester, England
Responsible for teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses in molecular and cellular function.
University of Manchester • Manchester, England
Conducted independent research focused on developmental genetics.
University of Sheffield • Sheffield, England
Lectured on developmental genetics and supervised student research projects.
University of California at Berkeley • Berkeley, USA
Worked in the laboratory of Professor M Levine on gene regulation in developmental biology.
University of Oxford • Oxford, England
Conducted research on gene expression and signaling during embryonic development.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.