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Joe Swift, MSc, PhD
Dr
Lecturer
,
Division of Cell Matrix Biology & Regenerative Medicine (L5)
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5039-9094
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Quantification of extracellular matrix turnover by isotope-labelled proteomics: Variation across tissues and age.
Hoyle, A. (Author),
Kadler, K.
(Supervisor),
Meng, Q.-J.
(Supervisor) &
Swift, J.
(Supervisor),
1 Aug 2024
Student thesis
:
Phd
File
Membrane tension as an integrating mechanism in cell division and migration
Rivera, I. (Author),
Schwartz, J.-M.
(Supervisor),
Caswell, P.
(Supervisor) &
Swift, J.
(Supervisor),
31 Dec 2023
Student thesis
:
Phd
File
Limited proteolysis mass spectrometry can provide structural insights into the cellular response to stress
Appleton, E. (Author),
Hubbard, S.
(Supervisor) &
Swift, J.
(Supervisor),
1 Aug 2023
Student thesis
:
Phd
File
Developing new 3D hydrogel models of the human mammary gland to investigate breast cancer initiation
Lingard, E. (Author),
Saiani, A.
(Supervisor),
Gilmore, A.
(Supervisor),
Domingos, M.
(Supervisor) &
Swift, J.
(Supervisor),
1 Aug 2023
Student thesis
:
Phd
File
Molecular chaperone regulation in the cellular stress response of proliferating and senescent human mesenchymal stem cells
Llewellyn, J. (Author),
Hubbard, S.
(Supervisor) &
Swift, J.
(Supervisor),
31 Dec 2021
Student thesis
:
Phd
File
Fmoc-Based Self-Assembling Peptide Hydrogels for Mesenchymal Stem Cell Mechanobiology
Shaw, J. (Author),
Richardson, S.
(Supervisor) &
Swift, J.
(Supervisor),
31 Dec 2021
Student thesis
:
Phd
File
Using proteomics to analyse how ageing and senescence affect tissue mechanics and mechanotransduction
Mallikarjun, V. (Author),
Meng, Q.-J.
(Supervisor) &
Swift, J.
(Supervisor),
1 Aug 2019
Student thesis
:
Phd
File