
Cambrin Kemble-Diaz
PhD Student
Research interests
- Physics
Contact details
Biography
Cambrin Kemble-Diaz is a Biological Physics PhD student at King's College London. Working at the interface between the physical sciences, his research involves using computational simulations to mimic biological systems, revealing information about their properties with the potential applications including intelligent drug design and pathology identification.
Before joining King's, Cambrin obtained a first class undergraduate degree in Natural Sciences from the University of Leeds.
Thesis Title
Exploring the mechanisms of action of dietary polyphenols in the vascular system across scales
Research Interests
- Molecular Dynamics
- Quantum Computing
- Metadynamics
- Big Data-Based Epidemiology
- Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors
PhD Supervisor
Principal supervisor: Professor Carla Molteni
Research

Biological Physics & Soft Matter
The Biological Physics and Soft Matter group aims to use bespoke technology and analytical methods borrowed from the Physical Sciences to address important fundamental questions in Biology.
Research

Biological Physics & Soft Matter
The Biological Physics and Soft Matter group aims to use bespoke technology and analytical methods borrowed from the Physical Sciences to address important fundamental questions in Biology.