Graphene

Project
Liquid Phase Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy
Transient, dynamic assemblies of biomolecules in solution are the primary driving forces behind biology. However, studying these at high resolutions requires the use of electron microscopes (EM), which need extremely high vacuums to function.

PhD Project Area
Liquid Phase Electron Microscopy for Cellular Ultrastructure, Biochemistry and Dynamics
Fundamentally, biology is driven by transient, dynamic assemblies of biomolecules in solution.

News
Katie Beirns receives Don Claugher Award
Katie Beirns, PhD student at the Rosalind Franklin Institute and the University of Oxford, has been awarded the Don Claugher Award by the Society of Electron Microscope Technology (SEMT). The award is given in memory of Don Claugher, who was…