Venizelos Papayannopoulos
Principal Group Leader
Veni did his undergraduate studies at Rutgers University, working with Ken Irvine on the mechanisms that establish tissue barriers during Drosophila development.
He then moved to San Francisco to pursue a PhD with Wendell Lim at the University of California San Francisco, studying protein-lipid signaling in the regulation of actin dynamics.
For his post-doctoral work he joined the lab of Arturo Zychlinsky in Berlin to investigate the molecular mechanisms driving the formation of neutrophil extracellular traps before becoming a group leader at the MRC National Institute for Medical Research and later the Francis Crick Institute in 2012.
Qualifications and history
1998
Rutgers University, USA
BA
2004
University of California San Francisco (UCSF)
PhD
2006
Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, Berlin, Germany
Postdoctoral fellow
2012
Medical Research Council National Institute for Medical Research, Division of Molecular Immunology, UK
Program Leader
2015
The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK
Group Leader
Research topics
- Biochemistry & Proteomics (1)
- Cell Biology (3)
- Cell Cycle & Chromosomes (2)
- (-)Chemical Biology & High Throughput (8)
- Computational & Systems Biology (8)
- Developmental Biology (1)
- Gene Expression (1)
- Genetics & Genomics (7)
- Genome Integrity & Repair (7)
- Human Biology & Physiology (6)
- Imaging (2)
- Immunology (7)
- Infectious Disease (8)
- Metabolism (4)
- Microfabrication & Bioengineering (1)
- Model Organisms (5)
- Neurosciences (2)
- Signalling & Oncogenes (3)
- Stem Cells (3)
- Structural Biology & Biophysics (2)
- Synthetic Biology (3)
- Tumour Biology (7)
Publication type
Journal
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