- Biological Physics
- Biophysics
- Protein Mechanics
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Dr. Rafael Tapia-Rojo is a Lecturer in Biological Physics at King’s College London, part of the Physics Department within the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences. His research focuses on developing novel single-molecule technologies to study protein behavior under mechanical force, particularly investigating mechanosensitive proteins like talin. He holds a PhD from the University of Zaragoza (2016) and completed postdoctoral work at Columbia University (2016–2020) and King’s College London (2020–2023), where he secured a King’s Prize Fellowship. In 2023, he was awarded a prestigious €1.4 million ERC grant to advance his work on protein nanomechanics. Education: Bachelor’s in Physics, University of Zaragoza (2011) MSc in Biophysics, University of Barcelona (2012) PhD in Physics, University of Zaragoza (2016) Research Interests: Mechanical force regulation of protein dynamics Single-molecule magnetic tweezers technology Protein folding under physiological forces Mechanosensitive proteins and cellular mechanotransduction Force-dependent protein-protein interactions Recent Research Trends: His work bridges biophysics and cell biology, emphasizing how mechanical forces modulate protein function. Key themes include talin’s role in focal adhesion mechanics, oxidative stress effects on mechanosensors, and high-resolution force measurement innovations. Awards: King’s Prize Fellowship (2020) €1.4M ERC Grant (2023) Grants & Labs: Leads the Biological Physics & Soft Matter Group at King’s, collaborating within the King’s MechanoBiology Centre. His ERC grant supports development of magnetic tape head tweezers for unprecedented single-protein dynamics analysis.







