Name Alison Woollard | ||
Institutions University College, LondonBirkbeck College, LondonHertford College, Oxford Thesis Cell cycle control in fission yeast (1995) Doctoral students Caroline BowenCharles BrabinMariana Canas-SimoesSophie GilbertRachel NimmoRoger Pocock Institution University College London, Birkbeck, University of London, Hertford College, Oxford |
We Are All Mutants - with Alison Woollard
Alison Woollard (born 1968 in Kingston-upon-Thames) is a lecturer in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Oxford where she is also a Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford.
Contents
- We Are All Mutants with Alison Woollard
- Genetics as revolution 2015 jbs haldane lecture with alison woollard
- Education
- Research
- Awards and honours
- References

Genetics as revolution 2015 jbs haldane lecture with alison woollard
Education

Woollard was educated at University of London, gaining her undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences in 1991 and gained her Doctor of Philosophy degree at the University of Oxford on fission yeast supervised by Paul Nurse in 1995.
Research
Woollard's research focuses on developmental biology of the nematode model organism Caenorhabditis elegans particularly RUNX genes.
Awards and honours
In 2013 Woollard presented the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures.


References
Alison Woollard Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA