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This project focuses on bacterial cell biology, particularly the mechanisms of spore formation and cell division in Bacillus subtilis. It aims to advance understanding of bacterial development and has led to the creation of new methods for studying bacterial cell shape and division.
Jeff Errington is a bacterial molecular cell biologist with nearly 30 years of research experience.
He spent much of the first 15 years or so working on spore formation in B. subtilis as a simple model for development and differentiation.
His lab developed a method with which to clone the complete set of sporulation genes and then contributed in a major way to working out how sporulation is controlled spatially and temporally.
Work on the spatial control of gene expression and protein localizati…
UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
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