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Opportunities | Stephen Mann FRS
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Contact us: s.mann@bristol.ac.uk. Postgraduate and Postdoctoral Applications. General applications for postgraduate studentships and postdoctoral positions are welcome throughout the year. There are various strands of research that are currently available. Professor Stephen Mann FRS,. BS8 1TS, UK. Protocell Models and the Origin of Life. Can there be life outside biology? Can proteins function without water? Can inorganic materials be constructed by self-assembly processes? Inorganic materials with archi...
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Publications | Stephen Mann FRS
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Contact us: s.mann@bristol.ac.uk. Here is a list of all the published work that has been generated by our group. Go to the ‘ Mann Group. 8216; page to look at members profiles and specific work interests. Publications in the Mann Group. For details of symposia and book chapters authored by Professor Mann, see here. Qiao Y, Li M, Booth R and Mann S. Predatory Behaviour in Synthetic Protocell Communities. Nature Chemistry 9, 110-119 (2017). Scientific Reports 7:41327, DOI: 10.1038/srep41327 (2017). Chemica...
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Talks | Stephen Mann FRS
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Contact us: s.mann@bristol.ac.uk. Titles and Abstracts of Recent Talks. Professor Stephen Mann FRS,. BS8 1TS, UK. Owards Synthetic Cellularity via Protocell Design and Construction. 1] Li M et al.,. Membrane-gated permeability in self-activated inorganic protocells. 2] Huang X, et al.,. Interfacial assembly of protein-polymer nano-conjugates into stimulus-responsive biomimetic protocells. Nature Commun. 4. 2239 (2013) DOI: 10.1038/ncomms 3239, 1-9 (2013). Koga, S., et al.,. 4] Yin Y, et al.,. Biomineral-...
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Mann Group | Stephen Mann FRS
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Contact us: s.mann@bristol.ac.uk. Centre for Protolife Research. Centre for Organized Matter Chemistry. Professor Stephen Mann FRS. Bristol BS8 1TS, UK. Centre for Organized Matter Chemistry. Centre for ProtoLife Research. Bristol Centre for Functional Nanomaterials. Designed by Elegant Themes.
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Publications | CPR
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Contact us: s.mann@bristol.ac.uk. Here is a list of all the published work that has been generated by our group over the last few years. Go to the ‘ Research. 8216; page to look at members profiles and specific work interests. Some recent reviews of general interest include:. Li M, Huang X, Tang T-Y D and Mann S. Synthetic Cellularity based on Non-lipid Micro-compartments and Protocell Models. Curr Opin. Chem. Biology. 22, 1-11 (2014). The Origins of Life Old Problems, New Chemistries. Acc Chem. Res.
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A breath of fresh air for oxygen-starved tissue | Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog
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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog. A breath of fresh air for oxygen-starved tissue. This entry was posted on June 22, 2015 by sangerinstitute. 22 June, 2015. By Dr Rameen Shakur. The artificial membrane opens brand new research avenues in cardiology. Laboratory tests, where the membrane was applied to human stem cells shows very encouraging results. When genetic expression analysis was performed, researchers found significant down regulation (reduced activity) in the genes known to be responsible ...
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CV | Stephen Mann FRS
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Contact us: s.mann@bristol.ac.uk. Professor Stephen Mann FRS. Family name, First name: MANN, STEPHEN. Date of birth: 01/04/1955. PhD Award Date: 1982; Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, University of Oxford, UK. Professor of Chemistry, University of Bristol,UK. Director, Centre for Organized Matter Chemistry, University of Bristol, UK. Principal, Bristol Centre for Functional Nanomaterials, University of Bristol, UK. Director, Centre for Protolife Research, University of Bristol, UK. Fellow of the Royal Soc...
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People | CPR
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Contact us: s.mann@bristol.ac.uk. Prof Stephen Mann FRS. Tel: 0044 117 92 87659. Avinash.patil@bris.ac.uk. Tel: 0044 117 92 89929. Tel: 0044 117 33 12140. Tel: 44 (0)117 33 12151. Self-assembly of proteins, polysaccharides and PFS-containing polymers. I am interested in research that takes steps towards interacting protocell communities. My research interest will be focused on mimicking cell-cell communications using protocells invented in this group. Liangfei.tian@bristol.ac.uk. Nicolas’ More Info.