Hilary Ashe

Chair at Alliance Manchester Business School

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2013- Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester

2009-2013 Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester

2007-2009 Lecturer, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester

2002-2007 Lister Institute Research Fellow, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester 

2000-2001 Lecturer, Centre for Developmental Genetics, University of Sheffield

1997-2000 Postdoctoral fellow, University of California at Berkeley, USA, Laboratory of Prof M Levine

1996-1997 Postdoctoral fellow, University of Oxford, Laboratory of Prof N J Proudfoot

1992-1996 DPhil, University of Oxford. Supervisor: Prof N J Proudfoot

1987-1991 BSc Biochemistry, University of Aberdeen

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