Prof. Nullin Divecha
Genetics
University of Southampton
United Kingdom
Biography
Nullin Divecha is a Professor of Cellular Signalling within Biological Sciences at the University of Southampton. Career History 2017-Present: Professor in Cellular Signalling. University of Southampton, UK. 2015-2017: Joint Position European Fellow. Institute of molecular genetics (INGM), Milan, Italy. 2014-2017: Associate Professor. Biological Sciences, University of Southampton, UK. 2007-2013: Senior PI, The Manchester Cancer Institute, Manchester, UK. 1997-2007: Senior PI, The Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI), Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 1993-1997: Junior Group Leader. The Babraham Institute, Cambridge, UK. 1988-2003: Postdoctoral Fellow, Prof. R. F. Irvine. The Babraham Institute, Cambridge, UK. 1985-1988: Postgraduate, Dr. Charles McDonald. Biochemistry, Sheffield University, Sheffield, UK. 1982-1985: Undergraduate. Biochemistry, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK. Academic Qualification 1985-1988: Ph.D: the role of proline Rich Proteins. University of Sheffield, UK. 1982-1985: BSc in Biochemistry. University of Manchester, UK. Nullin Divecha is a Professor of Cellular Signalling within Biological Sciences at the University of Southampton. Career History 2017-Present: Professor in Cellular Signalling. University of Southampton, UK. 2015-2017: Joint Position European Fellow. Institute of molecular genetics (INGM), Milan, Italy. 2014-2017: Associate Professor. Biological Sciences, University of Southampton, UK. 2007-2013: Senior PI, The Manchester Cancer Institute, Manchester, UK. 1997-2007: Senior PI, The Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI), Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 1993-1997: Junior Group Leader. The Babraham Institute, Cambridge, UK. 1988-2003: Postdoctoral Fellow, Prof. R. F. Irvine. The Babraham Institute, Cambridge, UK. 1985-1988: Postgraduate, Dr. Charles McDonald. Biochemistry, Sheffield University, Sheffield, UK. 1982-1985: Undergraduate. Biochemistry, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK. Academic Qualification 1985-1988: Ph.D: the role of proline Rich Proteins. University of Sheffield, UK. 1982-1985: BSc in Biochemistry. University of Manchester, UK.
Research Interest
His research interest is in epigenetic signalling and nuclear phosphoinositides.