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Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry

 

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

Applications of NMR crystallography to problems in biomineralization: refinement of the crystal structure and 31P solid-state NMR spectral assignment of octacalcium phosphate.
E Davies, MJ Duer, SE Ashbrook, JM Griffin
– J Am Chem Soc
(2012)
134,
12508
Lipids in biocalcification: Contrasts and similarities between intimal and medial vascular calcification and bone by NMR
DG Reid, CM Shanahan, MJ Duer, LG Arroyo, M Schoppet, RA Brooks, RC Murray
– J Lipid Res
(2012)
53,
1569
Characterization of the phosphatic mineral of the barnacle Ibla cumingi at atomic level by solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance: comparison with other phosphatic biominerals
DG Reid, MJ Mason, BKK Chan, MJ Duer
– Journal of the Royal Society, Interface
(2012)
9,
1510
A model for a solvent-free synthetic organic research laboratory: Click-mechanosynthesis and structural characterization of thioureas without bulk solvents
V Štrukil, MD Igrc, L Fábián, M Eckert-Maksić, SL Childs, DG Reid, MJ Duer, I Halasz, C Mottillo, T Friščić
– Green Chemistry
(2012)
14,
2462
Collagen atomic scale molecular disorder in ochronotic cartilage from an alkaptonuria patient, observed by solid state NMR
WY Chow, AM Taylor, DG Reid, JA Gallagher, MJ Duer
– Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease
(2011)
34,
1137
Mechanosynthesis of the Metallodrug Bismuth Subsalicylate from Bi2O3 and Structure of Bismuth Salicylate without Auxiliary Organic Ligands
V André, A Hardeman, I Halasz, RS Stein, GJ Jackson, DG Reid, MJ Duer, C Curfs, MT Duarte, T Friščić
– Angewandte Chemie
(2011)
123,
8004
Collagen atomic scale molecular disorder in ochronotic cartilage from an alkaptonuria patient, observed by solid state NMR
WY Chow, AM Taylor, DG Reid, JA Gallagher, MJ Duer
– J Inherit Metab Dis
(2011)
34,
1137
Mechanosynthesis of the Metallodrug Bismuth Subsalicylate from Bi2O3 and Structure of Bismuth Salicylate without Auxiliary Organic Ligands
V André, A Hardeman, I Halasz, RS Stein, GJ Jackson, DG Reid, MJ Duer, C Curfs, MT Duarte, T Friščić
– Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)
(2011)
50,
7858
Effect of fluorination on molecular conformation in the solid state: Tuning the conformation of cocrystal formers
T Friscic, DG Reid, GM Day, MJ Duer, W Jones
– Crystal Growth and Design
(2011)
11,
972
Tannin fingerprinting in vegetable tanned leather by solid state NMR spectroscopy and comparison with leathers tanned by other processes.
FH Romer, AP Underwood, ND Senekal, SL Bonnet, MJ Duer, DG Reid, JH van der Westhuizen
– Molecules
(2011)
16,
1240
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Telephone number

01223 336483
01223 763934 (shared)

Email address

mjd13@cam.ac.uk