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Biography
Dr Yujie Guo is a Research Associate in the Department of Chemistry, King's College London, where she is a part of the Wallace Group.
Yujie obtained her BSc in Pharmaceutics from China Pharmaceutical University in 2017, followed by a MSc from University College London in 2018. She completed her PhD in Chemistry at King's College London in 2024, with her research focusing on utilising interferometric scattering microscopy for label-free monitoring of molecular assembly.
Her current research interest is studying the working mechanism of membrane attack complex acts on bacteria.
Research Interests
- Single-molecule imaging
- Interferometric scattering microscopy
- Control radical polymerisation
- Nanoparticles
- Artificial cells
Her current research interest is mainly focusing on studying the mechanism of how the membrane attack complex act on the bacteria membrane.
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Wallace Group
The Wallace Group builds artificial mimics of cell membranes; both to improve our understanding of membrane biology, and to engineer new devices inspired by biology.
Research
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Wallace Group
The Wallace Group builds artificial mimics of cell membranes; both to improve our understanding of membrane biology, and to engineer new devices inspired by biology.