
About
Rhoda Hawkins is a Senior Lecturer in Biological Physics Theory at the University of Sheffield's School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences. She also serves as Academic Director at AIMS Ghana (2023-2025) while maintaining her affiliation with Sheffield. Her work bridges theoretical physics and biological systems.
- University of Sheffield - Senior Lecturer (2018-present)
- AIMS Ghana - Academic Director (2023-2025)
Education:
- PhD in Coarse-Grained Models of Protein Allostery, University of Leeds (2005)
- MPhys in Physics, University of Oxford (2002)
Research Interests: Theoretical biological physics focusing on active matter, cytoskeleton mechanics, cell migration in confinement, nuclear deformation during migration, metastatic cancer mechanics, and endocytosis/phagocytosis processes. Her group develops mathematical models validated through computational simulations.
Key Article Trends: Recent work explores nuclear deformation mechanisms in cancer migration (2025), mechanical heterogeneity in bone microenvironments (2024), and fibroblast contractility regulation (2023). Earlier publications (2012-2016) established foundational models for active fluid droplets and cytoskeletal polarization.
Scientific Awards:
- 2004 - Award-winning article on entropic allostery modeling
Advising: Supervises postgraduate researcher Fameno Rakotoniaina at AIMS Ghana, focusing on malaria parasite entry modeling. Previously mentored PhD students through collaborations at Institut Curie and University of Bristol.
Labs & Collaborations: Collaborates with Simon Johnston's lab (immune cell engulfment), Matthieu Piel's lab (cell polarity), and Denis Wirtz's lab (nuclear mechanics). Part of the Theoretical Biological Physics Group at Sheffield.
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