Duncan did his PhD with Dr. Lubomira Stateva at the University of Manchester on the role of phosphodiesterases in Candida albicans physiology and then continued his postdoctoral research at the… Click to show full abstract
Duncan did his PhD with Dr. Lubomira Stateva at the University of Manchester on the role of phosphodiesterases in Candida albicans physiology and then continued his postdoctoral research at the Hans Knoell Institute, Jena, Germany, with Professor Bernhard Hube. Duncan moved to Aberdeen in 2014 and is a Wellcome Trust Sir Henry Dale Fellow there. He is interested in how pathogenic fungi compete with their hosts for essential micronutrients and is using a combination of molecular and cellular biology, together with models of host–pathogen interactions, to dissect the mechanisms of micronutrient assimilation by the major human fungal pathogen, Candida albicans.
               
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