Nicole ForresterPhD StudentEmail: nicole.forrester@qmul.ac.ukProfileProfileProject Title: Regulation of stem cell differentiation and organismal development by Royal Jelly Summary: The honey bee genome exemplifies environmentally driven phenotypic plasticity, where nutrition dictates the ability of different phenotypes to arise from a single genome. Metabolic flux acting via epigenetic regulation results in two genetically indistinguishable female organisms, queen and worker, that have contrasting longevity, size and reproductive capabilities. In mammals, pluripotent stem cells are the most primitive cells from which all somatic cell phenotypes originate and our preliminary data demonstrates that one component of Royal Jelly (queen diet) robustly promotes stem cell differentiation. The PhD project will examine the role of this metabolite as an epigenetic modulator of stem cell differentiation and whole organismal development. Supervisor: Dr Paul Hurd Research