by Eamonn Boylan | Jul 9, 2024
Cell division is an important fundamental biological process required for life, growth and development. It requires the coordinated action of many different cellular machines and regulators. Although we have known that cells divide since the concept of the cell was...
by Eamonn Boylan | Jul 9, 2024
Sergi is the head of the Biological Physics & Soft Matter Group at the Department of Physics of King’s College London. He was awarded my PhD from the university of Barcelona and before joining King’s College London in 2011 he was at Columbia University...
by Eamonn Boylan | Jul 9, 2024
Professor Fernando Bresme’s research is concerned with the investigation of soft condensed matter. One essential characteristic of soft materials is their ability to self organise in complex structures. In his group they develop and apply computational methods...
by Eamonn Boylan | Jul 9, 2024
Dr Iain Dunlop’s uses methods from nanotechnology and surface chemistry to address questions in cell biology. In vivo, cells determine their behaviour largely by reacting to their environments; in particular, they respond to specific signals that are located on...
by Eamonn Boylan | Jul 9, 2024
Bart Hoogenboom’s research is in nanoscale biophysics, broadly centred on physical-chemical questions related to biology at a scale between single molecules and living cells. His core expertise is in atomic force microscopy (AFM). Using an extremely sharp tip,...