Prof Enrique Amaya BSc, PhD
Healing Foundation Professor
Student Theses
- 2020
The role of reactive oxygen species in zebrafish caudal fin regeneration
Author: Chopra, K., 1 Aug 2020Supervisor: Amaya, E. (Supervisor) & Paus, R. (Supervisor)
UoM administered thesis: Phd
The role of reactive oxygen species in zebrafish caudal fin regeneration
Author: Chopra, K. & A , 2020Supervisor: Amaya, E. (Main Supervisor), Amich Elias, J. (Supervisor) & Paus, R. (Supervisor)
UoM administered thesis: Phd
- 2019
Metabolic Patterning and Regulation During Early Embryo Development and Appendage Regeneration
Author: Thomson, C., 31 Dec 2019Supervisor: Goodacre, R. (Supervisor) & Amaya, E. (Supervisor)
UoM administered thesis: Phd
- 2018
Spinal Cord Regeneration in Xenopus tropicalis: General Principles and the Role of Foxm1
Author: Pelzer, D., 1 Aug 2018Supervisor: Rattray, (Supervisor), Amaya, (Supervisor) & Dorey, (Supervisor)
UoM administered thesis: Phd
- 2015
The Role of Reactive Oxygen Species during Early Embryogenesis of Xenopus laevis
Author: Han, Y., 31 Dec 2015Supervisor: Amaya, E. (Supervisor) & Mace, K. (Supervisor)
UoM administered thesis: Phd
- 2013
the role of thymosin beta4 during embryonic wound healing and tail regeneration in Xenopus
Author: Zhao, Y., 31 Dec 2013Supervisor: Amaya, E. (Supervisor)
UoM administered thesis: Phd
The Role of Thymosin β4 during Embryonic Wound Healing and Tail Regeneration in Xenopus
Author: Zhao, Y., 31 Dec 2013Supervisor: Amaya, E. (Supervisor)
UoM administered thesis: Phd
An Investigation on the Modulation of Signalling Transduction Pathways during Early Xenopus Development
Author: Zhang, S., 1 Aug 2013Supervisor: Amaya, E. (Supervisor)
UoM administered thesis: Phd
An Investigation on the Role and Regulation of Signal Transduction Pathways during Embryonic Wound Healing
Author: Li, J., 1 Aug 2013Supervisor: Amaya, E. (Supervisor)
UoM administered thesis: Phd