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Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry

 

Research Associate

I am a post-doctoral researcher supported by the Schmidt Science Foundation in partnership with the Rhodes Trust and a fellow at St. John's College. My research focusses on developing new experimental and predictive computational methods for examining the behaviour of biological molecules and systems, in particular proteins.

Proteins are the executive molecules of life that through diverse set of highly integrated and tightly regulated interactions set the molecular basis for our well-being. Yet the diverse and dynamic nature of proteins has made it challenging to devise methods that could be effectively used for understanding the roles of proteins in human health and disease. As part of my research, I bring the state-of-the-art micron and nano scale fabrication and flow engineering approaches that I developed during my PhD research together with single molecule optical tools and machine-learning based computational approaches to develop methods for understanding the diversity of the biological roles of proteins. One of my key interests is to develop an explorative probe-free platform for single cell proteomic analysis.

My personal website: http://www.kadiliissaar.com/

Publications

Combining Affinity Selection and Specific Ion Mobility for Microchip Protein Sensing.
WE Arter, J Charmet, J Kong, KL Saar, TW Herling, T Müller, UF Keyser, TPJ Knowles
– Analytical Chemistry
(2018)
90,
10302
Massively parallel C. elegans tracking provides multi-dimensional fingerprints for phenotypic discovery.
M Perni, PK Challa, JB Kirkegaard, R Limbocker, M Koopman, MC Hardenberg, P Sormanni, T Müller, KL Saar, LWY Roode, J Habchi, G Vecchi, N Fernando, S Casford, EAA Nollen, M Vendruscolo, CM Dobson, TPJ Knowles
– Journal of neuroscience methods
(2018)
306,
57
Enhancing the Resolution of Micro Free Flow Electrophoresis through Spatially Controlled Sample Injection
KL Saar, T Müller, J Charmet, PK Challa, TPJ Knowles
– Analytical Chemistry
(2018)
90,
8998
Real-Time Intrinsic Fluorescence Visualization and Sizing of Proteins and Protein Complexes in Microfluidic Devices.
PK Challa, Q Peter, MA Wright, Y Zhang, KL Saar, JA Carozza, JLP Benesch, TPJ Knowles
– Analytical chemistry
(2018)
90,
3849
Enhancing power density of biophotovoltaics by decoupling storage and power delivery
KL Saar, P Bombelli, DJ Lea-Smith, T Call, EM Aro, T Müller, CJ Howe, TPJ Knowles
– Nature Energy
(2018)
3,
75
On-chip measurements of protein unfolding from direct observations of micron-scale diffusion
Y Zhang, EV Yates, L Hong, KL Saar, G Meisl, CM Dobson, TPJ Knowles
– Chem Sci
(2018)
9,
3503
Microfluidic approaches for probing amyloid assembly and behaviour
TW Herling, A Levin, KL Saar, CM Dobson, TPJ Knowles
– Lab on a Chip
(2018)
18,
999
Mechanism of biosurfactant adsorption to oil/water interfaces from millisecond scale tensiometry measurements.
L Kong, KL Saar, R Jacquat, L Hong, A Levin, H Gang, R Ye, B Mu, TPJ Knowles
– Interface Focus
(2017)
7,
20170013
Gradient-free determination of isoelectric points of proteins on chip.
U Łapińska, KL Saar, EV Yates, TW Herling, T Müller, PK Challa, CM Dobson, T Knowles
– Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
(2017)
19,
23060
On-chip label-free protein analysis with downstream electrodes for direct removal of electrolysis products
KL Saar, Y Zhang, T Müller, CP Kumar, S Devenish, A Lynn, U Łapińska, X Yang, S Linse, TPJ Knowles
– Lab on a chip
(2017)
18,
162
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Research Group

Telephone number

01223 336359

Email address

kls78@cam.ac.uk