Mark Leake
@BPSIYork
Try to make complex things simple. Fancy microscopy. Run badly. Write a bit. Raconteur. Coordinator @PhysLifeYork. Posts veiled disguise for Mark Leake musing.
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https://www.york.ac.uk/physics/research/physics-of-life/ 10-01-2014 22:18:25
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What a super meeting! With creative new ways to do research at the beautiful edges of physical and life sciences you really really can make transformative progress that, frankly, will have global and long-lasting impact… Physics of Life
Looking forward to a super Lakes retreat discussing how biomolecular liquid liquid phase separation in algae can work towards Net Zero - how disruptive is that😉? Physics of Life Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Looking forward to some interesting discussions with fellow Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council fellows…
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CsLinker: an algal pyrenoid assembly protein that binds the RbcL, complements across 800 My of evolution and phase separates plant Rubisco. Very excited to share this work by James Barrett, Jamie Blaza, Michael Plevin, Mark Leake, McCormick Lab. Martin Jonikas doi.org/10.1101/2024.0…
Super to see Steve Quinn kick off what will be I am sure a fab 2 days of U.K. biophysics #AstburyConv Physics of Life !