Mark Christian Leake - Nanotechnology

Author Information

Mark Christian Leake is a prominent researcher in the fields of physics and biology, with a particular focus on nanotechnology. He is affiliated with the Biological Physical Science Institute, Departments of Physics and Biology, University of York, YO10 5DD York, UK. His work primarily revolves around the structural dynamics of DNA, biophysical characteristics of cells, and the interactions within molecular motors.

Research Contributions

Mark C. Leake has made significant contributions to the understanding of the structural dynamics of DNA and the biophysical properties of cells under stress. Noteworthy among his recent works are studies on fluorescence polarization microscopy, optical tweezers, and the effects of various stressors on yeast cells. His research also delves into the self-assembly of nuclear assemblies, epigenetic memory, and the detection of amyloid-beta oligomers, which are crucial for understanding neurodegenerative diseases. His innovative use of Single-Molecule FRET and ABEL Traps has provided deeper insights into molecular motor dynamics and DNA structure under topological constraints.

Aliases

Mark Christian Leake is also known by several aliases, including Mark C Leake, M. C. Leake, Mark Leake, M C Leake, and Mark. C. Leake.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Metric Value
Total Papers 206
Total Citations 5991
h-index 43

Publications:

DOI: 10.1016/j.ymeth.2021.01.012

Year: 2021

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