Current lab group members. Adèle Marston Image Group LeaderAdèle did her PhD at the University of Oxford on cell division in Bacillus subtilis with Prof. Jeff Errington. After a postdoc at Harvard University with Dr. John Chant studying cell polarity in yeast, Adèle joined Prof. Angelika Amon's lab at MIT, where she initiated her studies on meiosis. Adèle moved to Edinburgh in November 2005 to start the lab and continue her work on chromosome segregation during meiosis.Mansour Aboelenain Image Wellcome PostdocMansour graduated from the faculty of Veterinary Medicine. He completed his PhD in Hokkaido University, Japan in the Masashi Takahashi lab, studying the mechanisms related to improvement of oocytes and embryos development in cows. In 2018, he joined Karen Schindler's lab, Rutgers University, USA as a postdoc where he focused on understanding genetic causes of aneuploidy using mouse oocytes as a model. He joined the lab in February 2023 to do research on chromosomes segregation errors using human and mouse oocytes.Eleanor Casey Image Wellcome iCM PhD studentEllie did her BSc and MRes in Cell Biology at Durham University. She joined the lab in 2022 as a joint PhD student with Owen Davies to investigate crossover repression at the meiotic centromere through cell biology and biochemistry.Alexander Julner Dunn Image Wellcome PostdocAlexander did his PhD in the lab of Victoria Menendez Benito at Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden, investigating mitotic spindle dynamics in budding yeast. He joined the Marston lab in July 2023 to work on tension sensing and signalling in mitosis.Tiasha Ghosh Image Darwin Trust PhD studentTiasha did her BTech-MTech integrated degree in Biotechnology from National Institute of Technology Durgapur, India and joined the lab in October 2022. She is studying the regulation of the two meiotic divisions in budding yeast.Marina Hamaia Image EASTBIO PhD studentMarina completed her integrated Masters in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry at the University of Oxford and joined the lab in October 2022 to start her PhD. She is investigating kinetochore assembly in meiosis in budding yeast.Dilara Kocakaplan Image Darwin Trust PhD studentDilara did her BSc and MSc in Molecular Biology and Genetics at Koç University, Turkey. During her MSc in the lab of Ayse Koca Caydasi she worked on the Spindle Position Checkpoint in budding yeast. She joined the lab in October 2020 to investigate cohesin loading in meiosis.Lori Koch Image Wellcome PostdocLori received her undergrad degree in Molecular Genetics from Ohio State University. She earned her PhD in Sue Biggins' lab at University of Washington, Seattle studying the regulation of kinetochore-microtubule attachments during mitosis. She joined the lab in October 2018 to investigate phosphoregulation of meiosis in budding yeast. Melanie Lim Image Carnegie Trust PhD studentAfter her Undergraduate degree in Molecular Genetics at the University of Edinburgh, Melanie joined the lab in October 2019. She is studying how recombination is regulated at the pericentromeres during meiosis.Lucia Massari Image BBSRC PostdocLucia earned her MSc in Molecular Cell Biology at the University of Milan, Italy. She then did her PhD in Rosella Visintin’s lab at IEO, Milan, studying the effects of DNA intertwines on chromosome segregation in yeast. Lucia joined the lab in September 2019 to study chromosome segregation with synthetic minichromosomes.Lucy Munro Image Wellcome Research Assistant and PhD studentLucy completed her BSc in Reproductive Biology and MScR in Reproductive Sciences at the University of Edinburgh. She carried out one of two MScR projects in the lab and returned in September 2022 as a PhD student to investigate mechanisms of chromosome segregation in mammalian oocyte meiosis.Gerard Pieper Image Sir Henry Wellcome Postdoctoral FellowGerard did his PhD in the lab of Snezhka Oliferenko at King's College London and the Francis Crick Institute, working on chromatin-nuclear envelope attachments in fission yeast. He joined the lab in April 2020 to work on the kinetochore in frog and human meiosis.Hollie Rowlands Image Wellcome PostdocHollie completed her PhD in Joseph Yankulov’s lab at the University of Guelph, Canada studying the role of histone chaperones in regulation of the FLO genes. She then worked in George van der Merwe’s lab, creating novel yeast strains for use in ale production. In 2021, she joined the Marston lab to study the role of cohesin in double strand break repair.Aparna Vinod Image Darwin Trust PhD studentAparna got her BSc-MSc integrated degree in Biological Sciences from IISER Thiruvanathapuram, India and shortly after that joined the lab in October 2019. She is presently investigating the molecular players involved in monoorienting sister chromatids during meiosis I.Lily Wang Image Wellcome PostdocLily did her PhD at the University of Edinburgh working on the mechanism, structure and protein engineering of Bacillus subtilis pimeloyl-CoA synthetase with Prof. Campopiano. She joined the lab in Jul 2017 to investigate the influence of phosphorylation on key pericentromeric regulators in vivo and in vitro. Where are they now? AlumniWe love to hear from you! Get in touch and let us know what you are up to!Contact us This article was published on 2024-06-17