Dr Janet Cronshaw
School of Biosciences
University Teaching Associate
+44 114 222 2745
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School of Biosciences
Firth Court
Western Bank
91Ö±²¥
S10 2TN
- Profile
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My early research career focused on how molecules get into and out of the nucleus in eukaryotic cells, a process called nucleocytoplasmic transport. I completed my PhD at the Paterson Institute for Cancer Research in Manchester (now the Manchester Cancer Research Centre) where I studied a subset of proteins that make up the Nuclear Pore Complex (NPC) - the structure that mediates nucleocytoplasmic transport. Following on from my PhD, I carried out my first post-doctoral research project at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, USA. In collaboration with researchers at The Rockefeller University (New York, USA) I used mass spectrometry to characterise the protein composition of the NPC, identifying several novel proteins as a result.
I moved back to the UK in 2004 and spent several years working at the CRUK London Research Institute (now part of the Crick Institute) on two different projects: (1) The RNA-binding properties of proteins involved in the epigenetic control of gene expression; (2) The regulation of DNA damage signalling. Following a career break, in 2014 I secured a Daphne Jackson Career Re-entry Fellowship in the School of Biosciences at the University of 91Ö±²¥. I returned to my early interest in nucleocytoplasmic transport and spent two years investigating a novel pathway of mRNA export that bypasses the NPC.
Since 2016, I have been teaching in the School of Biosciences in a variety of roles, currently as a University Teaching Associate. My teaching mainly centres on practical classes and I am particularly enthusiastic about teaching practical skills to undergraduates. I am currently the Level 1 Practical Lead for Molecular Biosciences, which involves coordinating and delivering practical classes and their associated assessments. I also lecture on the Level 1 Molecular and Cell Biology module, as well as leading practical classes in various Level 1 and Level 2 modules.
- Publications
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Journal articles
- . Oncogene, 35(30), 4020.
- . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 111(33), 12091-12096.
- . Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 15(1), 34-39.
- . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 100(10), 5823-5827.
- . Molecular & Cellular Proteomics, 1(10), 791-804.
- . Journal of Cell Biology, 158(5), 915-927.
- . Journal of Cell Science, 113(10), 1651-1659.
- . Journal of Cell Science, 113(22), 3885-3886.
- . Critical Reviews™ in Eukaryotic Gene Expression, 10(1), 12-12.
- . Microscopy and Microanalysis, 5(S2), 438-439.
- . Protoplasma, 209(3-4), 144-156.
- Teaching activities
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Level 1 Modules
MBB11002 Microbiology
MBB11003 Molecular and Cell Biology
MBB11005 Skills in Molecular Bioscience (module coordinator)
Level 2 Modules
BIS205 Genes, Genomes and Chromosomes
Level 3 Modules
BIS303 Research Project
BIS302 Literature Review
Leadership Roles
Level 3 Assessments Lead
Level 1 Practicals and Projects Lead for Molecular Bioscience
Digital Lead