
معرفی
Tom Brown is a Professor of Nucleic Acid Chemistry at the University of Oxford's Department of Chemistry. His research focuses on designing and synthesizing chemically modified DNA and RNA for diagnostic and therapeutic applications, including CRISPR systems for genome editing. He has developed Scorpion primers and HyBeacons, used in personalized medicine and rapid forensic analysis. His work has led to the creation of biotech companies like ATDBio and Primer Design, contributing significantly to COVID-19 diagnostics.
Research Interests: Brown's group explores nucleic acid modifications, DNA structure-function relationships, and the application of click chemistry for gene assembly. They use techniques like X-ray crystallography and NMR to study DNA interactions with repair enzymes and mutagenic lesions.
Key Contributions: Contributions include rapid mutation identification methods, oligonucleotide delivery platforms, and spherical nucleic acids for stem cell isolation. His work bridges chemistry and medicine, with applications in diagnostics, therapeutics, and biotechnology.
Awards: While no specific awards are listed, his impactful research has driven industry collaboration and innovation in nucleic acid-based technologies.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Nucleic Acids Research Group and the Brown Group, focusing on interdisciplinary projects in chemistry, biology, and medicine.





