About
Molecular interactions amongst biomacromolecules such as proteins, nucleic acids (DNA and RNA), carbohydrates and lipids are responsible for nearly every task of life. This includes how genetic information is read, replicated, repaired, catalysing biochemical reactions and maintaining cell shape and communication.
Our knowledge of what these interactions look like, how they lead to function, and when and where they are present is key to understanding biology. Just as importantly, as molecular bio-scientists we strive to improve detection and interrogation of these interactions at ever increasing precision; developing new technologies to understand biological questions in cancer, antimicrobial resistance, neurodegenerative disease, and vaccine development.
Our theme is excitingly positioned at discipline boundaries, our members interfacing chemistry, physics, and or computational and AI technologies with biology to achieve more detailed, more precise, and increasingly impactful insights into the molecular machinery governing cellular life, and death.
Our areas of interest
- Systems Biomedicine
- Structural Biology
- AI-guided Computational Biology
- Glycobiology
- Antibody Therapy
- Antimicrobial Resistance & Biofilms
- Neurodegenerative Disease & Cancer
- Natural Product Biosynthesis
- Cell Membranes
Transforming early cancer diagnosis
University of Southampton researchers are developing a new diagnostic blood test that uses biomarkers and artificial intelligence to predict multiple cancers at an early stage.
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Helping diagnose and treat COVID-19 more quickly
When COVID-19 hit in late 2019, a worldwide fight to beat it began. Our biomedics have taken on the challenge to diagnose it quicker and treat it better - with promising early successes.
People, projects and publications
People
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Doctor Andrew Lawrence
Lecturer in Biomedical SciencesVitamin B12 metabolism
Biosynthesis of natural products
Accepting applications from PhD studentsEmail: A.Lawrence@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 2335 -
Doctor Benjamin Nicholas
Lecturer in Systems BiomedicineEmail: B.L.Nicholas@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 4204 -
Doctor Charlie Birts
Lecturer in Antibody TherapeuticsAntibody Therapy
Metastic Breast Cancer
Email: C.N.Birts@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 4423 -
Doctor David Tumbarello
Lecturer in Biomedical SciencesMembrane Trafficking
Mitochondrial Quality Control
Autophagy
Accepting applications from PhD studentsEmail: D.A.Tumbarello@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 4288 -
Doctor Declan Doyle
Principal Teaching FellowEmail: D.A.Doyle@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 4307 -
Doctor Eamonn Reading
Associate Professor in Molecular BioscienceMembrane proteins
Mass spectrometry
Multidrug efflux pumps
Accepting applications from PhD studentsEmail: E.Reading@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 3847 -
Doctor Elisa Fadda
Associate Professor in PharmacologyAccepting applications from PhD studentsEmail: elisa.fadda@soton.ac.uk -
Doctor Emily Brookes
Lecturer in Biomedical SciencesEnhancer regulation of gene expression
Cortical development
Accepting applications from PhD studentsEmail: E.Brookes@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 0245 -
Doctor Emily Gwyer Findlay
Associate Professor in Inflammation BiologyAccepting applications from PhD studentsEmail: E.GwyerFindlay@soton.ac.uk -
Professor Ivo Tews
ProfessorNatural products biosynthesis: a complex cascade of catalytic steps in vitamin B6 biosy
Email: Ivo.Tews@soton.ac.ukTel: +44 23 8059 4415