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Professor Ross Anderson holds the position of Professor of Biological Chemistry at the University of Bristol's School of Biochemistry. He specializes in designing de novo proteins with applications in bioenergetics, enzyme engineering, and synthetic biology. His research focuses on creating functional proteins for oxidoreductase systems, membrane proteins, and light-activated enzymes. Collaborations with colleagues like Professors Matthew Crump and Adrian Mulholland highlight interdisciplinary work in structural biology and bioengineering.
Key research areas include precision redox engineering, enzyme catalysis in non-aqueous environments, and the development of biohybrid materials. Recent work explores coacervate phases for enzyme activity enhancement and thermostable nanoparticle vaccines against SARS-CoV-2. His lab also investigates photoswitchable systems and phase-separated microdroplets for controlled biochemical processes.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, though his extensive publication record indicates significant contributions to the field. He advises students in protein design and enzymology. His work integrates computational modeling (e.g., molecular dynamics) with experimental techniques to advance protein functionality and synthetic biology applications.
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