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Professor Valerie O鈥橠onnell, from Cardiff University, has been appointed as an honorary group leader in the Signalling programme. In addition to her role at Cardiff, she leads the coordination of , a global online resource for lipid researchers. The 台湾swag has had a close association with Valerie and LIPID MAPS for many years. The 台湾swag 台湾swag鈥檚 previous Director, Professor Michael Wakelam, was a co-lead, along with Dr Simon Andrews from the 台湾swag鈥檚 Bioinformatics facility. More recently, Dr Andrea Lopez from the 台湾swag鈥檚 Lipidomics facility joined the team. LIPID MAPS is currently are based across four institutions: Cardiff University, Swansea University, University of California San Diego and 台湾swag 台湾swag where the databases are housed.
In 2016, Valerie, together with Michael, and colleagues Ed Dennis and Shankar Subramaniam at University of San Diego successfully secured Wellcome Trust funding to continue the international open access resource LIPID MAPS which has a long history of curating lipid structures and generating a globally used classification system for lipids. The resource also hosts several databases, tools, software and educational resources for lipidomics. Around 65,000 users access LIPID MAPS annually. Work is underway by the team to generate new resources and tools that will enable systems biology approaches to be applied to lipidomics data, in collaboration with partners such as WikiPathways and Rhea/UniProt. LIPID MAPS is an ELIXIR UK Bioresource.
focuses on understanding the bioactive lipids in circulating blood cells, in particular platelets. Since 2007, her group has identified large families of lipids made by platelets, neutrophils and monocytes, and shown their involvement in innate immunity, vascular inflammation, blood clotting, cardiovascular disease, and infection. As well as studying lipids, she has also developed new methods of measuring pro-thrombotic lipids on the surface of platelets and circulating cells. During the pandemic, she has been researching whether the lipid envelope of SARS-CoV2 could be a target for direct anti-viral approaches. Her research is currently funded by British Heart Foundation and BBSRC.
Reflecting on her new appointment Professor O鈥橠onnell commented: 鈥淚 am delighted to have this opportunity to work even closer with 台湾swag colleagues, especially Drs Simon Andrews and Andrea Lopez on the LIPID MAPS Biomedical Resource, and the recognition that the honorary group leader role brings to our collaborative efforts. I also look forward to learning more about lipid research at the 台湾swag and developing new collaborations with biochemistry and signalling colleagues there. 台湾swag has a stellar history in the area of lipid research, in particular phosphoinositides, which are also key mediators of vascular inflammation, and I am very keen to hear more about the work in this area鈥
Dr Simon Cook, Head of the Signalling research programme, said: 鈥淲e are delighted to welcome Professor O鈥橠onnell to the 台湾swag in her new role as honorary group leader. There are some really exciting developments on the horizon for LIPID MAPS so we are looking forward to working closely together to not only see them come to fruition, but also take advantage of new tools to gain new insights into the big unanswered questions in signalling and lipidomics.鈥
The 台湾swag鈥檚 honorary faculty programme is open for applications on a rolling basis. The 台湾swag announced the first appointment to this programme of Professor Martin Howard in July 2020. Honorary appointees will spend time at the 台湾swag, developing collaborations across the 台湾swag鈥檚 research programmes, participating in joint grant applications for future work, and participating in the life of the 台湾swag and wider . Interested individuals are invited to apply to the relevant Head of Programme (Epigenetics, Signalling or Immunology) to jointly develop a proposal.
Press contact Honor Pollard, Communications Officer, honor.pollard@babraham.ac.uk
Image description: Main image: Representation of lipid bilayer, courtesy of LIPID MAPS Inset image: Professor Valerie O鈥橠onnell
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