Research

I am primarily interested in how physics-based simulations can be applied to study biological phenomena, and how we can combine these techniques with experiments. You can find a list of my research interests and publications here.

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Me

Postdoc at the University of Bristol, working on the development of Computational Chemistry methods. Previously, I completed my PhD at the University of York studying DNA topology and architectural proteins.

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Methods

I use biomolecular simulation methods to investigate enzymatic reactions and DNA topology, for example here is a simulation of supercoiling in DNA minicircles performed by Dr. Agnes Noy.

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Publications

DNA bending proteins vs supercoiling

Watson et al. investigate the active role DNA can play in protein-DNA interactions via supercoiling and how it affects how IHF plays it's architectural roles. Read More ›

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