Dr Ramsay Mcfarlane
Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences (Medical & Molecular Genetics)

Affiliations
ORCID: 0000-0002-3139-3092
Contact info
Location: Brambell, Room 405
Phone: 2360
Email: r.macfarlane@bangor.ac.uk
Position: Senior Lecturer / Research Group Leader / Deputy Head of School – Research
- 2023
Combining in silico and experimental approaches to assess germ/stem cell oncogenic signatures as potential cancer-specific biomarkers and therapeutic targets
Gomes Seidi, C. (Author), Mcfarlane, R. (Supervisor) & Staples, C. (Supervisor), 25 May 2023Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
- 2021
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The human oncogenic germline gene TEX19 regulates cancer cell proliferation, histone dynamics and stem cells-like characteristics
Hakami, M. A. M. (Author), Mcfarlane, R. (Supervisor), 22 Sept 2021Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
The analysis of the functional role of the cancer-associated, chromosomal breakpoint binding protein Translin in maintaining genome stability.
Alsaiari, A. (Author), Mcfarlane, R. (Supervisor), 13 Sept 2021Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
- 2020
The functional characterisation of potential oncogenic roles of the human germ line genes PRDM9 and TEX19
Alharthi, F. (Author), Mcfarlane, R. (Supervisor), 3 Aug 2020Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
Characterisation of a novel role for the cancer-associated protein Translin in the regulation of genome stability
Althagafi, H. (Author), Mcfarlane, R. (Supervisor), 14 Jul 2020Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
Functional analysis of the cancer-associated proteins Translin and Trax reveal a novel function in genome stability control
Alahmadi, H. A. S. (Author), Mcfarlane, R. (Supervisor), 6 Jul 2020Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
Characterisation of human PRDM9 and TEX19 as potential oncogenic cancer testis genes
Alsulami, A. (Author), Mcfarlane, R. (Supervisor), 8 Jun 2020Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
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The identification and functional characterisation of TEX19 in human cancer cells
Alqahtani, L. (Author), Mcfarlane, R. (Supervisor), 18 Feb 2020Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
- 2019
Characterisation of human TDRD12 and LKAAEAR1 as potential oncogenic cancer testis antigen genes with clinical potential
Alsulami, M. (Author), Mcfarlane, R. (Supervisor), 22 Feb 2019Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
- 2018
Characterisation of novel genome regulation functions of the cancer-associated proteins Translin and Trax
Alzahrani, O. (Author), Mcfarlane, R. (Supervisor), Jan 2018Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy