A glimpse into our research
Bridging scales: from molecules to neurodegeneration
We use microfluidic and biophysical techniques to bridge the gap between classical protein aggregation kinetics and the emerging concept of phase separation and nanometre-sized cluster formation. Our research focuses on the regulation of intrinsically disordered proteins, oligomer formation, and the conversion of condensates into pathological aggregates in neurodegeneration by molecular chaperones, particularly small heat shock proteins.
Small heat shock proteins modulate IDP morphology through dynamic, polydisperse oligomers that bind diverse targets via subunit exchange