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Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry

 

Professor of Physical Chemistry and Biophysics

1920 Professor of Physical Chemistry

Our research

We study the physical and chemical aspects of the behaviour of biopolymers and other soft systems. Much of our work has been focused on the physical aspects underlying the self-assembly of protein molecules. Self-organisation is the driving force generating complex matter in nature, and the process by which the machinery providing functionality in living systems is assembled. The goal of our research is to understand the physical and chemical factors which control the structures and dynamics of biomolecular assemblies, and the connections between the nanoscale characteristics of the component molecules and the physical properties of large-scale assemblies and their behaviour on a mesoscopic to macroscopic scale. The techniques used in our laboratory include biosensors, optical lithography, microfluidic devices and scanning probe microscopy and spectroscopy. We work both with natural and synthetic polymers and our interests range from fundamental chemical physics to technological applications in material science and molecular medicine.

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Publications

General sol to gel transition of liquid-liqud phase separated protein under shear
Y Shen, S Qamar, D Vigolo, A Kamada, S Zhang, P St George-Hyslop, T Knowles
– EUROPEAN BIOPHYSICS JOURNAL WITH BIOPHYSICS LETTERS
(2019)
48,
S227
Nanostructured protein capsules
T Knowles
– ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
(2019)
258,
General sol to gel transition of liquid-liqud phase separated protein under shear
Y Shen, S Qamar, D Vigolo, A Kamada, S Zhang, P St George-Hyslop, T Knowles
– EUROPEAN BIOPHYSICS JOURNAL WITH BIOPHYSICS LETTERS
(2019)
48,
S73
RNA Granules Hitchhike on Lysosomes for Long-Distance Transport, Using Annexin A11 as a Molecular Tether
Y-C Liao, M Fernandopulle, G Wang, H Choi, L Hao, CM Drerup, S Qamar, J Nixon-Abell, Y Shen, W Meadows, M Vendruscolo, T Knowles, M Nelson, M Czekalska, G Musteikyte, R Patel, C Stephens, A Pasolli, L Forrest, PS George-Hyslop, J Lippincott-Schwartz, ME Ward
(2019)
Analysis of αB-crystallin polydispersity in solution through native microfluidic electrophoresis
MA Wright, FS Ruggeri, KL Saar, PK Challa, JLP Benesch, TPJ Knowles
– Analyst
(2019)
144,
4413
Stabilization and Characterization of Cytotoxic Aβ40 Oligomers Isolated from an Aggregation Reaction in the Presence of Zinc Ions
B Mannini, J Habchi, S Chia, FS Ruggeri, M Perni, TPJ Knowles, CM Dobson, M Vendruscolo
– ACS Chemical Neuroscience
(2018)
9,
2959
Oligomer Diversity during the Aggregation of the Repeat Region of Tau
M Kjaergaard, AJ Dear, F Kundel, S Qamar, G Meisl, TPJ Knowles, D Klenerman
– ACS chemical neuroscience
(2018)
9,
3060
Resolving protein mixtures using microfluidic diffusional sizing combined with synchrotron radiation circular dichroism.
C Bortolini, T Kartanas, D Copic, I Condado Morales, Y Zhang, PK Challa, Q Peter, T Jávorfi, R Hussain, M Dong, G Siligardi, TPJ Knowles, J Charmet
– Lab on a chip
(2018)
19,
50
Image-Assisted Microvessel-on-a-Chip Platform for Studying Cancer Cell Transendothelial Migration Dynamics
C Bertulli, M Gerigk, N Piano, Y Liu, D Zhang, T Müller, TJ Knowles, YYS Huang
– Sci Rep
(2018)
8,
12480
Mechanobiology of Protein Droplets: Force Arises from Disorder
TJ Welsh, Y Shen, A Levin, TPJ Knowles
– Cell
(2018)
175,
1457
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Research Interest Groups

Telephone number

01223 336344

Email address

tpjk2@cam.ac.uk