The University of Sheffield
Chemical and Biological Engineering

Dr Josephine Kilner

Email: cpp09jk@sheffield.ac.uk

Biography

  • BSc Applied Physics, Liverpool John Moores University (1985)
  • PhD BioPhysics, Liverpool John Moores University (1989)
  • MSc Human Nutrition, The University of Sheffield (2009)

Supervisor:
Dr Stephen Wilkinson

Research Group:

Research

Systems Biology Study of Distinct Actions by Short-Chain Fatty Acids in Colon Cancer Cell-lines

Presentation: RANK Prize Funds, Mini-Symposium, July 2012

Poster: EBI/EMBO Heidelberg Microtubule Conference, May 2012

Publications

  1. Corfe BM, Kilner J, Chowdry J, Benson RSP, Griffiths GJ, Evans CA. . Application of High Content Biology to yield Quantitative Spatial Proteomic Information on Protein Acetylations. Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) 2013;981:37-45.
  2. Kilner J, Waby JS, Chowdry J, Khan AQ, Noirel J, Wright PC, et al. A proteomic analysis of differential cellular responses to the short-chain fatty acids butyrate, valerate and propionate in colon epithelial cancer cells. Molecular Biosystems 2012;8(4):1146-56.
  3. Kilner J, Corfe BM, Wilkinson SJ. Modelling the microtubule: towards a better understanding of short-chain fatty acid molecular pharmacology. Molecular Biosystems 2011;7(4):975-83.
  4. Kilner J, Zhu L, Ow SY, Evans C, Corfe BM. Assessing the Loss of Information through Application of the ‘Two-hit Rule’ in iTRAQ Datasets. JIOMICS 2011;1:124-34.
  5. Kilner J, Nicholson J, Chantalat L, Lambert S, Rattle HW, Baldwin J. Chromatin Higher-Order Structure: Results from Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering and Histone-Octamer Crystallography. Fibre Diffraction Review 1999;8:48-53.
  6. Lambert S, Muyldermans S, Baldwin J, Kilner J, Wijns L. Neutron Scattering Studies of Chromatosomes. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 1991;179(2):810-16.


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