About: Robert Insall

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Robert Insall is a Professor of Mathematical and Computational Cell Biology at the University of Glasgow and a Senior Group Leader at the Beatson Institute for Cancer Research. His work focuses on how eukaryotic cells move, and how they choose the direction in which they move. He is known for demonstrating that cells can spread in the body and find their way through mazes by creating gradients of chemoattractants.

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  • Robert Insall is a Professor of Mathematical and Computational Cell Biology at the University of Glasgow and a Senior Group Leader at the Beatson Institute for Cancer Research. His work focuses on how eukaryotic cells move, and how they choose the direction in which they move. He is known for demonstrating that cells can spread in the body and find their way through mazes by creating gradients of chemoattractants. (en)
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  • 1965 (xsd:integer)
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  • London (en)
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  • U.K. (en)
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  • BA University of Cambridge, PhD Cambridge University, Post-doctoral training Johns Hopkins University (en)
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  • Cell Biology, Systems Biology, Cancer Biology (en)
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  • Professor (en)
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  • Robert Insall (en)
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  • A candidate receptor for DIF in Dictyostelium. (en)
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  • 1990 (xsd:integer)
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  • Robert Insall is a Professor of Mathematical and Computational Cell Biology at the University of Glasgow and a Senior Group Leader at the Beatson Institute for Cancer Research. His work focuses on how eukaryotic cells move, and how they choose the direction in which they move. He is known for demonstrating that cells can spread in the body and find their way through mazes by creating gradients of chemoattractants. (en)
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