Abstract

ABSTRACT Felicity Davis studied Pharmacy and then pursued her PhD, working on intracellular Ca2+ signalling in breast cancer metastasis, with Sarah Roberts-Thomson and Greg Monteith at the University of Queensland, Australia. She then joined the lab of Jim Putney at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIH/NIEHS) in North Carolina as an NIH Visiting Fellow to study physiological functions of store-operated Ca2+ channels. Felicity then completed a second postdoc with Christine Watson at the University of Cambridge, UK, where she investigated the differentiation potential of mammary stem cells using single-cell lineage tracing. She set up her independent research group in Australia as an NHMRC Fellow in 2018. Since 2021, Felicity has led a lab at the EMBL-Australia Node in Single Molecule Science in Sydney and a team at Aarhus University in Denmark, funded by a Novo Nordisk Foundation Young Investigator Award. Her two groups use advanced imaging and novel mouse models to explore roles for intracellular Ca2+ signalling in mammary gland development, function and disease.

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