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Naomi Pollock is a Lecturer in the School of Biosciences at Aston University, part of the College of Health and Life Sciences. Her research focuses on innovative methods for membrane protein solubilization and purification using benzylamine-modified polymers. She is affiliated with the Biosciences Research Group (BRG) and contributes to interdisciplinary work at the intersection of polymer chemistry and biophysics. Her recent publication in Biophysical Chemistry (2025) details advancements in this area, leveraging RAFT polymerization and styrene-based copolymers. Pollock actively engages in open science, with datasets publicly available through Aston Data Explorer. She is currently accepting PhD students to expand this research domain.
Research interests include membrane protein interactions, polymer design for biochemical applications, and lipid bilayer dynamics. Her work bridges chemical engineering principles with biological systems, addressing challenges in protein purification for biomedical research.
While no formal awards are listed, her research has garnered attention with 3 citations and media mentions. Collaboration with a multi-institutional team highlights her role in collaborative scientific endeavors. Grant details and future projects are not explicitly stated but inferred from her active research outputs and dataset releases.




