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Molecular and Nanoscale Physics group

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Professor Lorna Dougan (@dougangroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Crystal creation Maker kits with Beavers Scouts for #BSW23 Thanks to the wonderful Philippa Shepley NAME Programme Grant for developing this kit to explore crystal structure patterns in Materials research. #STEM

Crystal creation Maker kits with Beavers <a href="/scouts/">Scouts</a> for #BSW23

Thanks to the wonderful <a href="/PhilippaShepley/">Philippa Shepley</a> <a href="/NameProgramme/">NAME Programme Grant</a> for developing this kit to explore crystal structure patterns in Materials research. #STEM
Professor Lorna Dougan (@dougangroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are excited to be in Harrogate for #POL2023 Looking forward to hearing great science, sharing our work and connecting with the Physics of Life community!

We are excited to be in Harrogate for #POL2023 Looking forward to hearing great science, sharing our work and connecting with the Physics of Life community!
Professor Lorna Dougan (@dougangroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well done to Mazin Nasralla for presenting his neutron diffraction studies of protecting and denaturing osmolytes to reveal atomistic insight into their action on biomolecules at Physics of Life UK #PoL2023 #TeamExtreme

Well done to Mazin Nasralla for presenting his neutron diffraction studies of protecting and denaturing osmolytes to reveal atomistic insight into their action on biomolecules at Physics of Life UK

#PoL2023 #TeamExtreme
Professor Lorna Dougan (@dougangroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please RT Come join us! A PhD studentship opportunity to explore Smart biomaterials: developing new tools for structural characterisation. A collaborative project with Dr Arwen Tyler The Bragg Centre and Royce at Leeds phd.leeds.ac.uk/project/1465-s…

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Come join us! A PhD studentship opportunity to explore Smart biomaterials: developing new tools for structural characterisation. A collaborative project with 
<a href="/NotAnElf/">Dr Arwen Tyler</a> <a href="/BraggRoyceLeeds/">The Bragg Centre and Royce at Leeds</a>

phd.leeds.ac.uk/project/1465-s…
Professor Lorna Dougan (@dougangroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are super proud of undergraduate project students Dan West and Rebecca Wurr who presented their research at the 6th Annual Student National Conference in London.

We are super proud of undergraduate project students Dan West and Rebecca Wurr who presented their research at the 6th Annual Student National Conference in London.
Peter Adams (@adamsbiophyslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"There is no such thing as a dumb question" - in #interdisciplinary #science we must ask each other basic questions because these lead to new ideas. Reflections on Tom McLeish from Mark Leake in a profound moment from the Physics of Life conference 🙂 Mark Leake Molecular and Nanoscale Physics group

"There is no such thing as a dumb question" - in #interdisciplinary #science we must ask each other basic questions because these lead to new ideas. Reflections on Tom McLeish from Mark Leake in a profound moment from the <a href="/PhysicsofLifeUK/">Physics of Life</a> conference 🙂
<a href="/BPSIYork/">Mark Leake</a> <a href="/MNP_Leeds/">Molecular and Nanoscale Physics group</a>
Professor Lorna Dougan (@dougangroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kalila Cook's Soft Matter paper is now fully published! Modelling Network Formation in Folded Protein Hydrogels by Cluster Aggregation Kinetics pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

Kalila Cook's <a href="/softmatter/">Soft Matter</a> paper is now fully published!

Modelling Network Formation in Folded Protein Hydrogels by Cluster Aggregation Kinetics

pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…
Professor Lorna Dougan (@dougangroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By modelling folded proteins as colloids, there are rich opportunities to explore network formation mechanisms. Here we present a kinetic lattice-based model which simulates the formation of irreversibly chemically crosslinked, folded protein-based hydrogels.

By modelling folded proteins as colloids, there are rich opportunities to explore network formation mechanisms. Here we present a kinetic lattice-based model which simulates the formation of irreversibly chemically crosslinked, folded protein-based hydrogels.
Professor Lorna Dougan (@dougangroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We identify the critical point of gel percolation, explore the range of network regimes covering diffusion-limited to reaction-limited cluster aggregation network formation mechanisms and predict the final network structure, fractal dimensions and final gel porosity.

We identify the critical point of gel percolation, explore the range of network regimes covering diffusion-limited to reaction-limited cluster aggregation network formation mechanisms and predict the final network structure, fractal dimensions and final gel porosity.
Professor Lorna Dougan (@dougangroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This general kinetic model and the analysis tools generate predictions of network structure and porosity over a broad range of experimentally controllable parameters. Thanks to Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and European Research Council (ERC) for support.

This general kinetic model and the analysis tools generate predictions of network structure and porosity over a broad range of experimentally controllable parameters. Thanks to <a href="/EPSRC/">Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council</a> and <a href="/ERC_Research/">European Research Council (ERC)</a> for support.
Professor Lorna Dougan (@dougangroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well done Harrison Laurent on the award of the Don McKenzie Paul thesis prize which recognises the use of neutrons in addressing a scientific challenge. Thanks to ISIS Neutron and Muon Source for supporting Harry's extreme biophysics research. 👇

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Delighted to see Christa Brown's paper is a HOT ARTICLE in Biomaterials Science Structural and mechanical properties of folded protein hydrogels with embedded microbubbles pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art… Christa Brown

Delighted to see Christa Brown's paper is a HOT ARTICLE in <a href="/BioMaterSci/">Biomaterials Science</a> 

Structural and mechanical properties of folded protein hydrogels with embedded microbubbles

pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art… <a href="/Christa_pb/">Christa Brown</a>
Professor Lorna Dougan (@dougangroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Physics and Astronomy at Leeds LICAMM @ScienceLeeds Superb talks from Fraser Macrae, Timea Feller, Dela Kpeglo and Matt Hughes in today's Biological networks workshop. Taking us from fibrin networks to engineered protein hydrogels to cell scaffolds.

<a href="/physicsleedsuni/">Physics and Astronomy at Leeds</a> <a href="/UoL_LICAMM/">LICAMM</a> @ScienceLeeds Superb talks from Fraser Macrae, Timea Feller, Dela Kpeglo and Matt Hughes in today's Biological networks workshop. Taking us from fibrin networks to engineered protein hydrogels to cell scaffolds.
ncAFM @ Leeds (@sweetmangroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Molecular and Nanoscale Physics group PhD student Tim Brown on a successful PhD viva yesterday! Also the first ncAFM @ Leeds PhD student to complete their thesis defence! 🥳 Well done Tim!

Congratulations to <a href="/MNP_Leeds/">Molecular and Nanoscale Physics group</a> PhD student Tim Brown on a successful PhD viva yesterday! Also the first <a href="/SweetmanGroup/">ncAFM @ Leeds</a> PhD student to complete their thesis defence! 🥳 Well done Tim!