Ateh Mbako Robinson
Ateh Mbako Robinson
Email: ra2634@hallam.shu.ac.uk
Research Centre: BMRC
Research Group: BMRC Analytical Science and BMRC Cancer
PhD Thesis Title: Multiplex Mass Spec Imaging analysis of nuclear lamina depletion in B-cells
Director of Studies: Dr Tanya Klymenko
Supervisor: Dr Laura Cole, Dr Samrein Ahmed
SUMMARY
Dr. Ateh Mbako Robinson is a highly accomplished physician-scientist currently pursuing a PhD in Biomolecular Science and Cancer Research at Sheffield Hallam University.
With a strong background in medicine, pathology, and oncology research, he is dedicated to advancing translational cancer research and transforming global cancer care through innovative approaches and education.
RESEARCH
Lamin A/C and Lamin B1/B2 proteins are part of the nuclear lamina. Our previous study showed that low levels of Lamin B1 are indicative of a more aggressive form of blood cancers.
In this project, we will investigate the downstream effects of reducing LMNB1 expression by employing in vitro and in vivo models. The main technique will be a multiplex mass spectrometry imaging, which provides spatial data on proteins of interest.
We will compare the 3D-cell model with lymphoid tissue from a LMNB1 knockout mice. The aim is to establish biological suitability of this tissue engineered model in studying nuclear lamina dynamics in B-lymphocytes.