
Professor Roberto Steiner
Professor of Biomolecular Structure
Research interests
- Biomedical and life sciences
- Cell Biology
Contact details
Biography
Professor Roberto Steiner is a Professor of Biomolecular Structure in the Randall Centre for Cell & Molecular Biophysics.
Research

Steiner Group
The main research goal of the Steiner group is to understand how proteins work at the molecular and atomic level.

multiscale RNA Networks and Pathways King’s Prize Doctoral Programme
RNA, RNA biology, PhD programme, King’s College London, gene expression, RNA structure and function, RNA networks, RNA medicine, mRNA vaccine, RNA therapeutic
News
New microscope allows researchers to study molecules at the level of individual atoms
King’s has been awarded £1 million to purchase the next-generation cryo-electron microscope, which promises to enhance research across the University

Research

Steiner Group
The main research goal of the Steiner group is to understand how proteins work at the molecular and atomic level.

multiscale RNA Networks and Pathways King’s Prize Doctoral Programme
RNA, RNA biology, PhD programme, King’s College London, gene expression, RNA structure and function, RNA networks, RNA medicine, mRNA vaccine, RNA therapeutic
News
New microscope allows researchers to study molecules at the level of individual atoms
King’s has been awarded £1 million to purchase the next-generation cryo-electron microscope, which promises to enhance research across the University
