professor profile picture

Karen Faulds

Professor

University Of Strathclyde

Country flag

United Kingdom

Has grant

This profile is automatically generated from trusted academic sources.

Google Scholar

.

ORCID

.

LinkedIn

Social connections

How do Nigerian students reach out?

Sign in for free to see their profile details and contact information.

Meet Kite AI

Contact this professor

LinkedIn
ORCID
Google Scholar
Academic Page

Research Interests

Analytical Chemistry

60%

Biochemistry

50%

Fluorescence Imaging

40%

Raman Spectroscopy

40%

Spectroscopy

30%

Plasmonic

30%

Biophotonics

30%

Ask ApplyKite AI

Start chatting
How can you help me contact this professor?
What are this professor's research interests?
How should I write an email to this professor?

Recent Grants

Grant: Close

Nanoanalysis for Advanced Materials and Healthcare

Open Date: 2015-11-08

Close Date: 2019-11-07

Grant: Close

Optical Detection of Foodborne Bacterial Pathogens using Nanosensors

Open Date: 2015-06-30

Close Date: 2016-08-30

Grant: Close

EPSRC and MRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Optical Medical Imaging - Training the next generation of scientific entrepreneurs in healthcare tech.

Open Date: 2014-04-30

Close Date: 2022-10-31

Grant: Close

In Situ Nanoparticle Assemblies for Healthcare Diagnostics and Therapy

Open Date: 2014-04-30

Close Date: 2018-04-29

Grant: Close

A new tool for investigating biological interactions based on nanoparticle interactions

Open Date: 2012-12-10

Close Date: 2013-12-09

Positions1

Publisher
source

Binoy Paulose Nadappuram

University Name
.

University of Strathclyde

PhD in Biophysics, Neuroscience, and Cell Biology: Multiomic Profiling of Sensory Neurons

A fully funded PhD position is available through the NorthWestBio Doctoral Training Partnership, hosted at the University of Glasgow and University of Strathclyde. The project, supervised by Binoy Paulose Nadappuram, Gregory Weir, and Karen Faulds, focuses on dynamic multiomic profiling of single sensory neurons to uncover mechanisms of plasticity. The research aims to understand how sensory neurons adapt to external challenges such as excitation, inflammation, and injury, with a particular emphasis on the molecular changes occurring in their long axons and terminals. The student will utilize advanced nanotweezer technology to perform high-resolution, repeated sampling of living neurons, profiling RNA, lipid, and protein changes using RNA-Seq and mass spectrometry. Experiments will involve both human iPSC-derived nociceptors and fluorescently labelled sensory neurons in tissue preparations, providing comprehensive insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying sensory neuron plasticity and their role in chronic pain. The successful candidate will receive interdisciplinary training in molecular neuroscience, stem cell biology, advanced bioanalytical techniques, and multiomic data integration, as well as transferable skills in project management, teamwork, and scientific communication. Applicants should have a strong background in neuroscience, biophysics, cell biology, or a related field, and experience with molecular biology or data analysis is desirable. Funding covers tuition and a stipend. For more information and to apply, visit the project link provided.

Articles19

Collaborators10

Cerys Jenkins

-

UNITED KINGDOM

Annette Sorensen

University Of Strathclyde

UNITED KINGDOM

Nicholas Tomkinson

Professor

University Of Strathclyde

UNITED KINGDOM

Cedric Malherbe

-

BELGIUM

Gwyn Gould

University Of Strathclyde

UNITED KINGDOM

Gauthier Eppe

Full Professor

University of Liege

BELGIUM

Gregory Wallace

University Of Strathclyde

UNITED KINGDOM

Waleed A. Hassanain

University Of Strathclyde

UNITED KINGDOM

Marie Boyd

University Of Strathclyde

UNITED KINGDOM

Duncan Graham

University Of Strathclyde

UNITED KINGDOM