Dr Stanley Strawbridge
School of Biosciences
Early Career Research Fellow


Full contact details
School of Biosciences
Alfred Denny Building
Western Bank
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- Profile
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- 2025 - Present: Group Leader and Early Career Research Fellow - The Physics of Life and Quantitative Biology
School of Biosciences, University of ºù«Ӱҵ, UK - 2022 - 2025: Sir Henry Wellcome Postdoctoral Fellow
Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, University of Cambridge, UK
Sponsors: Srinjan Basu, Alexander G. Fletcher, David Holcman, Jennifer Nichols - 2018 - 2022: Post-Doctoral Research Associate
Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, University of Cambridge, UK
Supervisors: Jennifer Nichols and Srinjan Basu - 2014 - 2018: PhD Biochemistry, Microsoft Research PhD Programme
Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, University of Cambridge, UK
Supervisors: Austin Smith, Graziano Martello, Hillel Kugler - 2012 - 2013: MSc Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing
Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, UK
Supervisors: Helen Byrne, Sarah Waters, Christopher Bell - 2007 - 2011: BS Biochemistry
Davis College of Agriculture College, Natural Resources and Design, West Virginia University, US - 2007 - 2011: BS Mathematics
Eberly College of Arts and Science, West Virginia University, US
- 2025 - Present: Group Leader and Early Career Research Fellow - The Physics of Life and Quantitative Biology
- Qualifications
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PhD
- Research interests
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I am a stem cell and developmental biologist with a dual background in biochemistry and mathematics.
My research explores how stem cells make decisions, the establishment of signalling gradients in embryos, and the transcription factor networks that govern cell states. I study developmental programs in both mouse and human systems, leveraging methods from advanced imaging, sequencing, applied mathematics, and machine learning.
I trained in stem cell biology (PhD, Austin Smith), developmental biology (PDRA, Jennifer Nichols), and super-resolution imaging (Henry Wellcome Fellow, Srinjan Basu) at the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute. I have also collaborated closely with mathematical biologist Alexander Fletcher on the development of computational tools and mathematical models for studying embryonic processes.
I joined the Centre for Stem Cell Biology at the University of ºù«Ӱҵ as a Group Leader and Early Career Research Fellow in the Physics of Life and Quantitative Biology. My research group aims to integrate molecular and embryonic scales to identify critical points at which embryos fail to develop or implant successfully, with the goal of advancing insights into developmental disorders and potential therapeutic interventions.
I am always enthusiastic about collaboration—whether empirical, computational, or theoretical. Please feel free to contact me at s.strawbridge@sheffield.ac.uk.
- Professional activities and memberships
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- 2024: Member of the Royal Society of Biology
- 2024: Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
- 2018: Member of the British Society for Developmental Biology