Dr Caroline Barelle

Dr Caroline Barelle
Dr Caroline Barelle
Dr Caroline Barelle

MBA

Honorary Lecturer

About
Office Address

Office 22a School of Medical Sciences University of Aberdeen Liberty Building Foresterhill AB25 2ZP

School/Department
School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition

Biography

I currently lead a team of senior scientists at the University of Aberdeen developing shark single chain domains from initial lead isolation through to clinical candidate identification. Having successfully secured substantial pre-commercialisation funding, the focus is to take the lead VNAR domain, E06 (developed as a bio-tool for half-life extension) into the clinic and to strengthen the pipeline portfolio of oncology and anti-inflammatory products. Prior to setting up this team, I was Head of Shark IgNAR Development in Pfizer and Wyeth where I was responsible for establishing robust platforms for the isolation of these binding domains and progressing pipeline candidates. My first experience of developing shark domains was during my time with the antibody engineering spin-out company, Haptogen, where I was Programmes and Alliance manager. I obtained a PhD in biochemistry at the University of Aberdeen and I am currently completing a MBA at Robert Gordon’s University, Business School.

Research

Research Overview

My research very much focuses on early stage biologic drug development from hit generation through to clinical candidate identification exploiting a naturally occurring single chain binding domain known as VNAR. These domains exist naturally in cartilaginous fish and play a role in the adaptive immune system of these animals. As such they can be isolated against specific disease targets both through immunization and semi-synthetic routes of selection. Their small size, high affinity for target, inherent solubility and stability make them very attractive as clinical drug candidates and the team are currently exploiting these attributes to build a strong pipeline portfolio of products.  

Current Research

The VNAR Development team:

Senior Scientists:

Dr Marina Kovaleva (ex-Pfizer, Wyeth, Haptogen)

Mr John Steven (ex-Pfizer, Wyeth, Haptogen)

Dr Laura Ferguson (ex-Pfizer)

Dr Nachiket Shembekar

Mohammed Al Qaraghuli (BSc)

PhD Students:

Obinna Ubah

Magdalena Buschhaus

Publications

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  • Targeting liver myofibroblasts: a novel approach in anti-fibrogenic therapy

    Douglass, A., Wallace, K., Koruth, M., Barelle, C., Porter, A. J., Wright, M. C.
    Hepatology International, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 405-15
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Azole antifungals induce up-regulation of SAP4, SAP5 and SAP6 secreted proteinase genes in filamentous Candida albicans cells in vitro and in vivo

    Barelle, C., Duncan, V. M. S., Brown, A. J. P., Gow, N. A. R., Odds, F. C.
    Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, vol. 61, no. 2, pp. 315-322
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Niche-specific regulation of central metabolic pathways in a fungal pathogen

    Barelle, C., Priest, C. L., MacCallum, D. M., Gow, N. A. R., Odds, F. C., Brown, A. J. P.
    Cellular Microbiology, vol. 8, no. 6, pp. 961-971
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Candida albicans VAC8 is required for vacuolar inheritance and normal hyphal branching

    Barelle, C., Richard, M. L., Gaillardin, C., Gow, N. A. R., Brown, A. J. P.
    Eukaryotic Cell, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 359-367
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Exposure of Candida albicans to antifungal agents affects expression of SAP2 and SAP9 secreted proteinase genes

    Copping, V. M. S., Barelle, C., Hube, B., Gow, N. A. R., Brown, A. J. P., Odds, F. C.
    Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, vol. 55, no. 5, pp. 645-654
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • GFP as a quantitative reporter of gene regulation in Candida albicans

    Barelle, C., Manson, C. L., MacCallum, D. M., Odds, F. C., Gow, N. A. R., Brown, A. J. P.
    Yeast, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 333-340
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • CIp10, an efficient and convenient integrating vector for Candida albicans

    Murad, A. M. A., Lee, P. R., Broadbent, I. D., Barelle, C., Brown, A. J.
    Yeast, vol. 16, no. 4, pp. 325-327
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Gene regulation during morphogenesis in Candida albicans

    Brown, A. J., Barelle, C., Budge, S., Duncan, J., Harris, S., Lee, P. R., Leng, P., Macaskill, S., Abdul Murad, A. M., Ramsdale, M., Wiltshire, C., Wishart, J. A., Gow, N. A.
    Dimorphism in Human Pathogenic and Apathogenic Yeasts. Ernst, J., Schmidt, A. (eds.). Karger, pp. 112-125, 14 pages
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters
  • Evidence for an active fibrinolytic system in normal human bone marrow

    McWilliam, N. A., Robbie, L. A., Barelle, C., Adey, G., Prasad, S., Bennett, B., Booth, N. A.
    British Journal of Haematology, vol. 93, no. 1, pp. 170-6
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
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