Cryo-ET

Project

Structural Neurobiology

Developing cutting edge techniques to image structures in the brain on the molecular scale so we can identify early structural changes leading to disease onset.

Project

Structural Glycobiology

Complex carbohydrate molecules are essential for life. These diverse structures are found on every human cell and participate in a huge range of structural and signalling functions within cells, and between cells and the extracellular matrix.

Project

Cryo-ptycho-tomography

Developing a novel technique using cryo-electron ptychography to perform tomographic characterisation of biological processes at cellular scales, enabling detailed study of rare and complex structures in their native environments.

Project

Biochemical Microscopy for imaging across Molecular Scales

Developing a transformative cryogenic 3D biochemical microscope, harnessing the power of high-resolution electron microscopy and mass spectrometry imaging

Platform

Large Volume Tomography

High resolution large volume tomography with electron microscopy has the potential to transform our understanding of life, by linking the atomic and molecular structure of protein complexes in their biological context – the cell.

PhD Project Area

Cellular Compartmentalisation and Condensate Formation from Biology to Physical-Chemistry

The cellular environment is a complex mix of biomolecules that organize themselves to carry out vital physiological cell processes.

PhD Project Area

Cell-Cell Interactions

One of the biggest challenges in contemporary biology is to understand how cells integrate chemical and physical signals to drive self-assembly, which underpins the formation of complex architectures such as tissues and organs.

PhD Project Area

Defining how Cells and Pathogens Interact

An essential requirement for rational development of antimicrobial drugs for the treatment of bacterial and viral infections is the understanding of mechanisms that drive pathogenesis.

PhD Project Area

Cryogenic electron imaging for investigating the molecular sociology within cells and tissues

Electron imaging under cryogenic conditions allows cells and tissues to be imaged on multiple scales, with pristine preservation of fine molecular detail.

Life Science Challenge

How Pathogens Interact with Human Cells

Our aim: To discover new ways of detecting, preventing and combatting human infectious diseases by discovering the mechanisms by which viruses and bacteria interact with human cells and tissues.