Greg Moorhead, PhD
PhD Queen's University, CanadaPost-doctoral studies University of Dundee, Scotland
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Our primary goal is to define the role of protein phosphatases in cellular events in response to both intra- and extra-cellularly derived signals. Protein phosphorylation is a common means to control protein function and regulates essentially every aspect of cell biology. We use a combination of biochemistry, molecular cell biology, bioinformatics and proteomics to investigate both human and plant phosphatase function.
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