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Professor of Biological and Biomedical Chemistry

What we do...

Our research focusses on the molecular structure of biological tissues.  The bulk of structural tissues such as bone, muscle, tendon and skin, is the so-called extracellular matrix.  This extracellular material gives the tissue its essential mechanical properties, for instance the stiffness and toughness of bone, the elasticity of skin.  The molecular structure of the extracellular matrix is complex and subject to equally complex chemistry on a daily basis.  This leads to structural changes, which in ageing, in diseases such as cancer and degenerative diseases like osteoarthritis can be substantial.  Cells take their cues from the molecular structure of the extracellular matrix that surrounds them, and so their behaviour changes when the extracellular matrix structure changes.  This results in aberrant cell behaviour in cancer for instance, and imperfect tissue repair after damage in ageing.

The major paradigm in our research is that normal cell behaviour can be restored by restoring normal extracellular matrix structure. Our work aims to generate the understanding needed to drive development of new therapeutics for degenerative diseases.

You can read more about our research here.

We are funded by... 

The European Research Council, the Medcical Research Council, the British Heart Foundation, Cycle Pharmaceuticals and Cambridge Oncology.

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Publications

Towards a model of the mineral–organic interface in bone: NMR of the structure of synthetic glycosaminoglycan‐ and polyaspartate‐calcium phosphate composites
SM Best, MJ Duer, DG Reid, ER Wise, S Zou
– Magnetic resonance in chemistry : MRC
(2008)
46,
323
Exploring the relationship between cocrystal stability and symmetry: Is Wallach's rule applicable to multi-component solids?
T Friscić, L Fábián, JC Burley, DG Reid, MJ Duer, W Jones
– Chem Commun (Camb)
(2008)
1644
Probing the surface structure of hydroxyapatite using NMR spectroscopy and first principles calculations
H Chappell, M Duer, N Groom, C Pickard, P Bristowe
– Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
(2008)
10,
600
Probing the surface structure of hydroxyapatite using NMR spectroscopy and first principles calculations.
H Chappell, M Duer, N Groom, C Pickard, P Bristowe
– Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
(2007)
10,
600
The Organic−Mineral Interface in Bone Is Predominantly Polysaccharide
ER Wise, S Maltsev, ME Davies, MJ Duer, C Jaeger, N Loveridge, RC Murray, DG Reid
– Chemistry of Materials
(2007)
19,
5055
A solid-state NMR comparison of the mineral structure in bone from diseased joints in the horse
S Maltsev, MJ Duer, RC Murray, C Jaeger
– Journal of Materials Science
(2007)
42,
8804
Using chemical shift anisotropy to resolve isotropic signals in solid-state NMR
MS Ironside, RS Stein, MJ Duer
– Journal of magnetic resonance (San Diego, Calif. : 1997)
(2007)
188,
49
Enforcing Ostwald's rule of stages: Isolation of paracetamol forms III and II
JC Burley, MJ Duer, RS Stein, RM Vrcelj
– European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
(2007)
31,
271
Structural, Solid‐State NMR and Theoretical Studies of the Inverse‐Coordination of Lithium Chloride Using Group 13 Phosphide Hosts
MJ Duer, F García, JM Goodman, JP Hehn, RA Kowenicki, V Naseri, M McPartlin, ML Stead, R Stein, DS Wright
– Chemistry – A European Journal
(2007)
13,
1251
Ossicular density in golden moles (Chrysochloridae)
MJ Mason, SJ Lucas, ER Wise, RS Stein, MJ Duer
– Journal of Comparative Physiology A
(2006)
192,
1349
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