
Amber Shunshion
@ambershunshion
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23-02-2012 23:03:42
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Bit of a late tweet but last week I passed my viva! 🎉 Big thank you to both of my examiners but the biggest thank you to my amazing supervisor Andrew Peden who I couldn’t have done it without!


Good afternoon all! This week on #meetmcbsheffield, we meet Dr Andrew Peden (Andrew Peden) and his team at the Peden lab! sites.google.com/sheffield.ac.u…


Congratulations Amber Amber Shunshion on getting you PhD. Fortunately, it was a bit cooler in Sheffield yesterday. Another @BBSRCWhiteRose student successfully graduated. It is your turn next Ola!


Here we used antibodies from Integral Molecular that recognise exfacial epitopes on GLUT4 to monitor endogenous GLUT4 translocation. Hope that this method will allow assessment of GLUT4 traffic in cells/tissues where we can't readily express GLUT4 reporter constructs

Everyone in the Daniel Fazakerley lab Inst Metabolic Science-Metabolic Research Labs supports #WorldDiabetesDay Olivia Conway Ellie Fox Joycelyn Tan



Delighted to share a new collaboration between Daniel Fazakerley lab and TVPLab. We show that many common metabolic cell culture models, despite living in 18% oxygen, are hypoxic - with major consequences for phenotypes! Inst Metabolic Science-Metabolic Research Labs British Heart Foundation Medical Research Council 🧵 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

First fixture after Christmas, excited to get back on the pitch! 🏉 Cambridge Women's Rugby #womensrugby


Some great pics from yesterdays win Cambridge Women's Rugby #womensrugby 🏉💪

Good luck to our Cambridge Women's Rugby who are away to Shelford today. Kick off 2:30 hrs 💪


Our Adipocyte Insulin Resistance Phosphoproteome is out in Nature Communications! #signalling #metabolism rdcu.be/c5Tlp A thread🧵…

Using a combination of modern cell biology techniques, including #trafficking assays, #CRISPR, and secretomics, Pereira, Stalder, David Gershlick et al. Cambridge University reveal that the exocyst complex has a fundamental role in protein secretion. bit.ly/3FoYvpA





Was great to work with Julian van Gerwen and Daniel Fazakerley on this review. If you’re interested in insights into insulin signalling and GLUT4 trafficking defects in insulin resistance - take a look! doi.org/10.1042/BST202…

Recent phosphoproteomics studies have transformed our perspective on signalling changes in insulin resistance. Julian van Gerwen, Amber Shunshion and Daniel Fazakerley discuss how these changes could lead to impaired GLUT4 trafficking in this mini-review. doi.org/10.1042/BST202…
