dr stefan howorka
Contacts
- Dr
- Stefan
- Howorka
- Dr Stefan Howorka
- Ex: 24702
- s.howorka@ucl.ac.uk
- https://iris.ucl.ac.uk/iris/extResource/image/01/SHOWO39
- 2005-01-01
Appointment
- ACARDR
- 2005-01-01
- 1
- Reader in Chemical Biology
- ME
- Dept of Chemistry
- MPS
- Faculty of Maths & Physical Sciences
Joined UCL
- 2005-01-01
Research Summary
The Howorka group is developing chemical tools and approaches to facilitate single-molecule research. Proteins are engineered to create functional biomaterials and patterned structures useful in analytical chemistry and biophysics. In addition, surfaces of solid substrates are modified and applied for the ultrasensitive detection of DNA.Research Activities
- 4518
- DNA: Chemical tagging and single-molecule biophysics
- 4517
- Membrane protein pores: Engineering and single-molecule detection
- 4516
- S-layer proteins: Structural investigations and protein engineering
- 4519
- Solid substrates: Surface modification and applications for ultrasensitive sensing
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Single-molecule AFM characterization of individual chemically tagged DNA tetrahedra.
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Nanomechanical recognition measurements of individual DNA molecules reveal epigenetic methylation patterns
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Publisher: NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Improved Kelvin probe force microscopy for imaging individual DNA molecules on insulating surfaces
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Publisher: AMER INST PHYSICS
Electrically sensing protease activity with nanopores
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Publisher: IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Chemical tags mediate the orthogonal self-assembly of DNA duplexes into supramolecular structures
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Publisher: Wiley
Interfacial dipole dynamics of light-emitting diodes incorporating a poly(amidoamine) dendrimer monolayer
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Publisher: AMER INST PHYSICS
Biosensors and biofuel cells with engineered proteins
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Publisher: ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Engineered voltage-responsive nanopores
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Identifying assembly-inhibiting and assembly-tolerant sites in the SbsB S-layer protein from Geobacillus stearothermophilus
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