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Inspired by Biology

Our Research is at the intersection of the biological and physical sciences and concerns the development and application of new techniques to help unravel the complexity of living systems.

In turn, we are interested in applying this knowledge to the development of new materials inspired by biology. Engineering at the molecular level to make smart soft materials for applications in areas of therapeutics, bioelectronics, sensing, chemical computing and synthetic cells.

Research Highlights

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News

  • New Angewandte Paper: Membrane Based Artificial Cells
  • Congratulations James Hughes
  • New Paper: 3D Printed Microfluidics
  • Congratulations Alex Morgan
  • Postgraduate Prize for Divesh Baxani
  • Society for Experimental Biology President’s Medal

Contact Us

Redwood Building, King Edward VII Ave, Cardiff CF10 3NB
+44 (0)29 2087 6241
CastellO@Cardiff.ac.uk
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Join Us

We're always keen to be joined by talented research students and postdocs. Please get in touch letting us know your research interests and why you're keen to work with us.

We enjoy working collaboratively with colleagues across disciplines, so please get in touch if you're keen to collaborate.


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