Dr Beth Strellis
- Research Associate (Molecular Biosciences)
email:
Beth.Strellis@glasgow.ac.uk
Lab 441, Advanced Research Centre, Glasgow, G11 6EW
Biography
After completing her degree in Pharmacology at the University of Bristol, Beth moved to Glasgow in 2020 to complete her PhD in Molecular Pharmacology supervised by Dr. Brian Hudson. Following completion of her thesis titled 'Defining the Role of Receptor Phosphorylation on mGlu5 Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor Signal Transduction' in 2024, she began work as a postdoctoral researcher under Professor Andrew Tobin and Professor Graeme Milligan. Her current project explores the physiology of the free fatty acid receptor 4 (FFA4) and its role in airway contractility in asthma and COPD.
Research interests
Conferences
December 2024 - BPS Pharmacology 2022 (Harrogate): Oral Communication
July 2023 - World Congress of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology 2023 (Glasgow): Poster Presentation
March 2023 - School of Molecular Biosciences Conference (Glasgow): Oral Communication
February 2023 - Life Sciences ECR Symposium (Glasgow): Organisational Committee
September 2022 - BPS Pharmacology 2022 (Liverpool): Flash Talk & Poster Presentation
April 2022 - MVLS DTP Conference (Glasgow): Flash Talk
March 2022 - Alzheimer's Research UK (Brighton): Delegate
March 2022 - European Research Network on Signal Transduction Conference (Online): Flash Talk Presentation
December 2021 - Alzheimer's Research UK ECR Day (Dundee): Flash Talk Presentation
Grants
Grants and Awards listed are those received whilst working with the University of Glasgow.
- Monitoring the Impact of FFA4 Activation on Inflammatory Lung Disease using Spatial Transcriptomic Analysis
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Endowment Funds
2025 - 2026
Teaching
Demonstrator for L1 Biology (2023-2024)
Tutor for L1 Biology (2023-2024)
Lab Supervisor for PhD Students, Masters, and Honours Degree student projects (2021-Present)