Dr Matthias Krause
Senior Lecturer
Research interests
- Biomedical and life sciences
Biography
Dr Matthias Krause is a Senior Lecturer in the Randall Centre for Cell & Molecular Biophysics, School of Basic & Medical Biosciences.
Research
Krause Group
We are particularly interested in uncovering signal transduction pathways from growth factor receptors controlling the actin cytoskeleton, which drives plasma membrane protrusion at the leading edge of migrating cells
Cancer Biology
Cancer Biology
King’s MechanoBiology Centre (KMBC)
The King’s MechanoBiology Centre gives a common platform for researchers across different disciplines with complementary interests in mechanobiology
News
Advanced microscopy study reveals molecular details of tight control of cell migration
New research provides novel insights with potentially important implications for our understanding of Nance-Horan Syndrome and cancer metastasis.
Research
Krause Group
We are particularly interested in uncovering signal transduction pathways from growth factor receptors controlling the actin cytoskeleton, which drives plasma membrane protrusion at the leading edge of migrating cells
Cancer Biology
Cancer Biology
King’s MechanoBiology Centre (KMBC)
The King’s MechanoBiology Centre gives a common platform for researchers across different disciplines with complementary interests in mechanobiology
News
Advanced microscopy study reveals molecular details of tight control of cell migration
New research provides novel insights with potentially important implications for our understanding of Nance-Horan Syndrome and cancer metastasis.