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Anupama Chembath is a Post-Doctoral Research Associate at Aston University's School of Biosciences within the College of Health and Life Sciences. Her research focuses on protein engineering, molecular biology, and genetic mutagenesis, with notable contributions to armadillo repeat proteins and saturation mutagenesis techniques. She has collaborated internationally on projects such as PRe-ART (Predictive Reagent Antibody Replacement Technology) and applied non-degenerate mutagenesis methods to alpha-helical repeat proteins.
Her work bridges biochemical and genetic approaches to understand protein function and structure, including studies on circadian rhythms in plants and yeast pseudohyphal growth mechanisms. Recent advancements include modular binder technologies leveraging next-generation sequencing (NGS) and high-resolution selection in yeast.
Award recognition details are not explicitly stated in the provided texts. Her research trends emphasize precision engineering, structural biology, and applications in biotechnology, with publications spanning from 2009 to 2024. Collaborative efforts highlight interdisciplinary approaches to protein design and functional analysis.




