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http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/32731| Title: | A comprehensive proteomics analysis of Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA) |
| Authors: | Ulukütük Gözlügöl, Zeynep |
| Advisors: | Anjomani Virmouni, S Themis, M |
| Keywords: | Frataxin;GAA Repeat Expansion;GFPT2;Hexosamine Biosynthesis Pathway (HBP);Oxidative stress |
| Issue Date: | 2025 |
| Publisher: | Brunel University London |
| Abstract: | First and foremost, I would like to express my deepest gratitude to my Principal Supervisor, Dr. Sara Anjomani Virmouni, for her invaluable guidance, constructive feedback, and unwavering support throughout this journey. Her mentorship has been instrumental in shaping both my research and academic growth. I am also sincerely grateful to members of my supervisor team, Supervisor, Prof. Michael Themis. Additionally, I extend my thanks to Dr. Victor Hernandez, my Research Development Advisor, for his guidance especially during the first year of my PhD. I extend my sincere appreciation to Ministry of National Education, TURKEY, for their financial support as well as to Brunel University of London for providing access to the facilities and resources required for this research. My heartfelt appreciation goes to my collaborators, whose contributions have been vital to my research. I appreciate Associate Professor Faraz Mardakheh from the Barts Cancer Institute (Queen Mary University of London) for conducting proteomics analysis in human FRDA cells. I am also thankful to Professor Richard Wade-Martins' team at Oxford University for providing Human iPS-derived cardiomyocytes and to Professor Marek Napierala’s laboratory at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Centre for supplying Human iPSCs. I would like to acknowledge Dr. Raha Pazoki from Brunel University London for her support in bioinformatics, particularly in creating the transcriptomics analysis heat map. I am also grateful to Dr. Saqlain Suleman, a postdoctoral researcher in our group, for his academical support and help. Additionally, I extend my thanks to Dr. Zenouska Ramchunder, another postdoctoral researcher in our group, for her academical help and endless support. I want to thank my beloved parents for their endless love, trust, and support throughout my journey. Their encouragement and sacrifices have given me the strength to overcome challenges and reach this milestone. I am forever grateful for everything they have done to help me achieve my dreams.I also want to thank my dear soulmate and husband, Haci, for his patience, love, and support. Even when we were far apart, his constant encouragement and understanding made our bond stronger. I am deeply grateful for his steady presence and for our love that has grown even through tough times. I wish to thank the team members of the Brunel technician staff for their assistance, which greatly facilitated the experimental aspects of this study. Their expertise and support have been invaluable in ensuring the smooth execution of laboratory work. I am also grateful to my colleagues in the Ataxia lab for their encouragement, collaboration, and insightful discussions. Their support has made this journey both intellectually enriching and personally rewarding. Finally, I extend my deepest appreciation to everyone who has contributed, directly or indirectly, to the successful completion of this thesis. Your support has been invaluable, and I am truly grateful. This thesis would not have been possible without the support and guidance of many individuals and organizations. |
| Description: | This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University London |
| URI: | http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/32731 |
| Appears in Collections: | Biological Sciences Dept of Life Sciences Theses |
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