About
Professor Elizabeth Bromley is affiliated with the Department of Physics at Durham University. Her research focuses on synthetic biology and biomolecular design, particularly the engineering of protein-based motors, multi-state sequences, and self-assembling fiber systems. She has contributed to understanding coiled-coil oligomerization and chemical potential coupling in peptides.
- Email: e.h.c.bromley@durham.ac.uk
Research Interests
Professor Bromley's work bridges biophysics, nanotechnology, and protein engineering. Key projects include designing DNA-walking motors, exploring energy landscapes in coiled-coils, and developing peptide-based systems for mechanical outputs. Her studies often intersect with molecular biology and materials science.
Publications Overview
Her recent articles (2024–2011) span synthetic biology, antibiotic resistance, and biophysics. Themes include protein motor design, self-assembling biomaterials, and structural insights into resistance mechanisms. Collaborations with Woolfson, Linke, and Curmi groups highlight interdisciplinary approaches.
Supervision
She supervises Emma Gillard, a postgraduate research student.
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