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Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry

 

Research Associate

Dr. Matthew R. Cheetham

Matthew currently works on the development of artificial cells for harvesting light from photosynthetic systems in the group of Jenny Zhang. He completed his PhD at the University of Leeds in 2012 with Prof. Steve Evans, looking at the manipulation of lipid membranes with electric fields. After this, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oxford in 2013 (and King's College London in 2016) with Prof. Mark Wallace, developing model lipid membrane systems to better understand anomalous diffusion. He then moved to the University of Cambridge in 2018 to develop plasmonic sensing platforms for lipid membranes with Prof. Jeremy Baumberg, before joining the Klenerman Lab in 2020 to work on the development of assays for early diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases from blood serum.

Publications

Concentrating Membrane Proteins Using Asymmetric Traps and AC Electric Fields
MR Cheetham, JP Bramble, DGG McMillan, L Krzeminski, X Han, BRG Johnson, RJ Bushby, PD Olmsted, LJC Jeuken, SJ Marritt, JN Butt, SD Evans
– Journal of the American Chemical Society
(2011)
133,
6521
A Self-assembly Route for Double Bilayer Lipid Membrane Formation
X Han, AS Achalkumar, MR Cheetham, SDA Connell, BRG Johnson, RJ Bushby, SD Evans
– ChemPhysChem
(2010)
11,
569
Electric field induced build-up and separation of charged species in patterned supported bilayer lipid membranes
MR Cheetham, JP Bramble, BRG Johnson, X Han, LJC Jeuken, PD Olmsted, SD Evans
– ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
(2010)
240,
Manipulation and charge determination of proteins in photopatterned solid supported bilayers
X Han, MR Cheetham, K Sheikh, PD Olmsted, RJ Bushby, SD Evans
– Integrative Biology
(2008)
1,
205
COLL 158-Electric field induced build up and separation of charged species in supported bilayer lipid membranes
MR Cheetham, X Han, PD Olmsted, LJC Jeuken, SD Evans
– ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
(2008)
236,
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Research Groups

Email address

mrc79@cam.ac.uk