
Yu Ye Profile | Imperial College London
View the Imperial College London profile of Yu Ye. Including their publications, grants, professional activities and teaching activities.
Yu Ye Professional Activities | Imperial College London
View the Imperial College London profile of Yu Ye. Including their publications, grants, professional activities and teaching activities.
Yu Ye Teaching Activities | Imperial College London
View the Imperial College London profile of Yu Ye. Including their publications, grants, professional activities and teaching activities.
Yu Ye Grants | Imperial College London
View the Imperial College London profile of Yu Ye. Including their publications, grants, professional activities and teaching activities.
Yu Ye Publications - Imperial College London
View the Imperial College London profile of Yu Ye. Including their publications, grants, professional activities and teaching activities.
Yu Ye Publications - Imperial College London
2020年1月17日 · View the Imperial College London profile of Yu Ye. Including their publications, grants, professional activities and teaching activities.
A conversation with Dr Yu Ye by Maria Tsalenchuk
Dr Yu Ye is a UK DRI fellow and group leader, and a lecturer at Imperial College London. His work focuses on protein homeostasis in cell stress. Maria: Could you start off with telling me about your career background?
In profile: Dr Michael Morten, Research Associate
2023年6月16日 · As part of our Staff Profile series, we spoke to Dr Mike Morten, Research Associate in Dr Yu Ye’s lab. Here, he tells us more about his research background and interests. Introduce yourself – who are you and what do you do? My name is Mike Morten and I am postdoctoral researcher in Yu Ye’s lab.
Yu Ye Publications - Imperial College London
View the Imperial College London profile of Yu Ye. Including their publications, grants, professional activities and teaching activities.
Our team | Research groups | Imperial College London
Dr Yu Ye Affiliated Principal Investigator. Protein homeostasis in cell stress and inflammation. Dr Ye completed his PhD at MRC-LMB, and held a Junior Research Fellowship and a Sir Henry Wellcome Fellowship at University of Cambridge and Harvard Medical School.
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