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Dr Andela Saric
E20
Department of Physics & Astronomy
Gower Street
London
WC1 E6BT
Tel: +44 207 6797 295
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Appointment
  • Honorary Associate Professor
  • Dept of Physics & Astronomy
  • Faculty of Maths & Physical Sciences
Research Summary

Computational reconstitution of biological assembly

The assembly of macromolecules into controlled nano- and mesoscale architectures generates the molecular machinery of life. Uncontrolled assembly, on the other hand, is involved in severe diseases, such as Alzheimer’s. Our research group uses computer simulations and soft matter physics to study the assembly of biological systems. Examples include functional and pathological protein aggregation, membrane remodelling, and pathways of pathogen infection.


Appointments
MAY-2016 IPLS Strategic Fellow (Junior Group Leader) Department gf Physics and Astronomy, IPLS UCL, United Kingdom
OCT-2014 Research Fellow Emmanuel College University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
SEP-2013 HFSP Cross-disciplinary Fellow Department of Chemistry University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Academic Background
2013   Doctor of Philosophy Columbia University
2008   Diplom- Ingenieur University of Zagreb
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