Research Fellow in High Speed Atomic Force Microscopy Methods Development

Biography:
I am a biophysics researcher focused on the interactions between biomolecules using atomic force microscopy (AFM). I earned my PhD at the University of Sheffield with Professor Alice Pyne, where I studied DNA-protein interactions with AFM. Now, at the University of Leeds in Dr. George Heath’s lab, I am advancing high-speed AFM techniques to investigate biomolecular structures and their dynamic interactions.
Host institution:
University of Leeds –
Area of interest:
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Role at the White Rose Consortium:
Contact Information
d.e.rollins@leeds.ac.uk
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