Membrane Biophysics Group
About us
The UTS Membrane Biophysics Group specialises in investigating the intricate molecular interactions between biological membranes, ion channels, transporters and small molecules. We leverage our interdisciplinary knowledge to develop innovative membrane biosensors that can detect environmental toxins, inflammatory disorders and even aid in early cancer detection.
Experimental techniques our group specialises in include:
- Electrical impedance spectroscopy
- Fluorescence spectroscopy and microscopy
- Molecular dynamics simulations
- Neutron reflectometry
- Differential scanning calorimetry
- Langmuir-Blodgett methods
Group members
A/Prof Charles Cranfield (Group leader)
Adj Prof Bruce Cornell
Dr Stephen Holt (Honorary, ANSTO)
Lissy Hartmann (PhD student)
Upeksha Mirissa Lankage (PhD student)
Suganeya Soundarajan (PhD student)
Samara Bridge (MSc Student)
Key collaborators:
SDx Tethered Membranes Pty Ltd
A/Prof Ron Clarke (University of Sydney)
Dr Evelyne Deplazes (University of Queensland)
A/Prof Tristan Rawling (University of Technology Sydney)
Alumni
Dr Evelyne Deplazes (Chancellor’s Research Fellow)
Dr Alvaro Garcia (Chancellor’s Research Fellow)
Dr Ariane Roseblade (Research Associate)
Dr Thomas Berry (PhD)
Dr Amani Alghalayini (PhD)
William Hansen (Honours)
Lachlan Hill (Honours)
Ana-Leisa Dennington (Honours)
Christopher Murphy (Honours)
Angelica Katsifis (Honours)
Jordan King (Capstone)
Prerana Bhattarai (Honours)
Quincy Chan (Honours)
Jackson Crowley (Honours)
Kathleen Schell (Honours)
Milna Chennath (Honours)
Do Trang Le (Honours)
Harry Clarke (Honours)