
Jane Cleal
Favourite Thing: Go to conferences and present my data to an international audience of experts. This means visiting really exciting places and making friends all over the world.
My Interview
My CV
School:
Hounsdown Secondary School
University:
1999-2002 The University of Southampton Ist class honours Molecular Cell Biology
Work History:
2006 PhD in physiology
Employer:
The University of Southampton
Current Job:
Lecturer in Epigenetics
My profile link:
http://ivfj10.imascientist.org.uk/profile/janecleal/
Short link: http://ias.im/u.1507


I keep them alive in a special warm chamber and feed them the appropriate buffers. I then put substances in on the side representing the mums circulation and see what goes across to feed the baby. I then establish what nutrient transporters are in the placenta at the genetic level; I have already discovered 3 new transporters. I can use this information to work out why some babies are born really small and at risk of death and disease. This allows us to find ways of improving their growth in the womb so that they are healthy at birth and not at risk of later disease.