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Emily Claire Winther Sørensen is a PhD fellow at the Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, specializing in single-molecule biophysical studies of enzyme mechanisms and nanoscale systems. Her research integrates biochemical analysis with advanced nanotechnology approaches.
Her research interests focus on enzyme kinetics at single-molecule resolution, particularly protease activity and processivity. She investigates DNA nanopore systems for cellular delivery applications and employs advanced biophysical techniques to decode molecular interactions. Her work bridges fundamental enzymology with nanotechnological applications in drug delivery and molecular sensing.
Analysis of her 2024 publications reveals a strong emphasis on quantitative measurement of enzyme dynamics and engineered biomolecular systems. Her research consistently applies single-molecule methodologies to resolve previously unobservable biochemical processes, with significant implications for therapeutic development and nanoscale engineering.
She actively collaborates with the Hatzakis research group and colleagues including Kjems, Christensen, and Voutyritsa. Her laboratory work centers on developing and applying cutting-edge single-molecule imaging platforms to study protease behavior and DNA-based nanostructures within cellular environments.




