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Roger Rubio-Sanchez is a BBSRC Research Fellow in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology at the University of Cambridge, advancing synthetic cell science for biomedical applications. His work bridges chemical engineering and biotechnology through innovative DNA-membrane engineering.
His research focuses on:
- Engineering synthetic cells using amphiphilic DNA nanotechnology to manipulate lipid membrane phase behavior
- Designing biomimetic platforms where synthetic cells exhibit immune-like responses to pathogens
- Developing bottom-up immunity systems for healthcare applications through tailored DNA nanostructures
Rubio-Sanchez holds a prestigious BBSRC Research Fellowship supporting his independent work on pathogen-detection synthetic cells. His research contributes to the department's healthcare and sustainability initiatives, with potential applications in biomedical diagnostics and therapeutic response systems.
Award highlights:
- BBSRC Research Fellowship (current)
He collaborates with Professor Lorenzo Di Michele within the department's research ecosystem, leveraging facilities like the Makerspace and Sensor CDT. His work represents cutting-edge convergence of nanotechnology, synthetic biology, and biomedical engineering.
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