Dr Alex Payne-Dwyer
@alex_paynedwyer
Super-res & optical tweezer microscopist FRMS & postdoc fellow | biological phase separation | +ve research culture | Making strides at @PhysLifeYork 🧪🌱🧫🫧🔬
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01-10-2020 12:05:29
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New PhD position! Interested in using cutting-edge biophysics? 🔬Join Chris H. Hill, Dr Purba Mukherjee and I University of York to explore the mechanisms of genome replication in enteroviruses. 🧬 Apply now! 👇 tinyurl.com/573nctrh DiMeN DTP York Biomedical Research Institute Biology at York UoY School of Physics, Engineering and Technology
Very well done to Justin Lau who passed his PhD viva today! Thanks to Silvia Ramundo and Chris MacDonald for examining Luke Mackinder #PhD24 Biology at York Justin is now working on our Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research sLola AVERT project 🧫🔬🧪🥼
Amazing and deserved Einstein Foundation Award for Christopher Schmied and Helena Jambor is gone elsewhere. on a fantastic community project. I’m proud to support via QUAREP-LiMi ! #FAIRdata #sciviz #scicomm
Super proud of the phlebotomy team Biology at York Hull York Medical School Jenny Baker Karen G Hogg james fox 💙, Susanna Rose, Kat Van Bocxlaer for being recognised for their work in the The hidden REF 2024. x.com/HiddenRef/stat…
A real privelage to be part of Physics of Life at York tribe - such kind, collegiate and hugely talented folk! Happy early Xmas! Physics of Life
It was a lot fun of visiting the fine folks of Science at Sheffield @S_M_Sheffield, it's a great place for #SingleMolecules work! Lots of synergy, not only bacterial biofilms, DNA remodelling enzymes... but also medically relevant condensates and assemblies! Thanks all 😍🔬🧑🔬
Applications are *OPEN* for our RMS Early Career Researchers Award Competition 2025! Great opportunity to receive recognition for your work in #microscopy, #ImageAnalysis or #FlowCytometry Shortlisted entrants will be invited to the final at #mmc2025 Enter now: rms.org.uk/opportunities/…
Super excited for the arrival of our brand new Lumicks C-Trap in Peter O'Toole Biology at York, funded by Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research. This state-of-the-art optical tweezers / confocal microscope will enable us to probe the dynamics of structured viral RNAs, one molecule at a time 🔆🧬🔆
It's here. The LUMICKS C-Trap is up and running with real samples from the Durham University Newcastle University Hull York Medical School University of York consortium. Thanks Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research for funding.