
Kasia Tych
@biophysk
Single molecule biophysicist, Tenure track assist. prof. at the University of Groningen. Enjoys food, bouldering, silliness & science. @biophysk.bsky.social
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Check out our latest preprint to see how we used #MassPhotometry to investigate the mechanisms of enzyme diffusion: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Spoiler alert: there are some interesting oligomerisation dynamics going on Saniye Gül Kaya Kasia Tych @fraaije1



🧬 Exciting PhD Opportunity in Statistical Physics of Chromosomes! 🌐✨Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (inactief) The Chase Broedersz Broedersz group has an ERC funded opening for a four-year PhD student position on the statistical physics of chromosomes. 🔗 Read moore and apply here: workingat.vu.nl/vacancies/phd-…


Thanks to Neva Caliskan and Nils Walter Lab for hosting such a fantastic session here at #BPS2024!

Congratulations to @sciSonja and Taekjip Ha for this recognition of the great work you do!

We are looking to establish a DNA origami synthesis core facilty Uni Heidelberg. If worked with #DNAorigami in your PhD, have experience with chemical synthesis and good organizational skills, please get in touch! RT appreciated.







Single-molecule optical tweezers reveal salt dependence of the interdomain interactions in a membrane transporter OpuA in nanodiscs Congratulations to Lyan van der Sleen and all the authors! Jan Stevens Siewert-Jan Marrink Kasia Tych 👏Membrane Enzymology Cell Reports: doi.org/10.1016/j.celr…


Thanks for the shout-out Ivan! Indeed, super happy to announce our latest paper on using optical tweezers to characterise the interdomain interactions of a transmembrane transport protein in nanodiscs. Huge congratulations to Lyan van der Sleen and coauthors.

Struggling to characterise samples using biological nanopores? Do you need a stable membrane environment for your protein? So excited to see this preprint online! A systematic study in which Edo Vreeker finds hybrid lipid-polymer membranes suitable for almost any nanopore.

Couldn't be prouder to have been voted teacher of the year in the Chemistry program for this academic year! A real honour to have been chosen by the students. University of Groningen


So excited to see our paper on force generation by controlled disassembly in a biomimetic system (imitating actin filaments and microtubules), now out in Nature Nanotechnology: nature.com/articles/s4156… Huge congratulations to all authors, especially Luis Claudio Pantaleone!
