Welcome to Oxford Biological Physics

The Oxford Biological Physics Group is located in the Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford and is part of the Sub-Department of Condensed Matter Physics. Our research uses a range of biophysical techniques, in particular single-molecule methods, to study molecular machines, rotary motors, ion channels and other membrane proteins. Students interested in post-graduate research in these areas should contact the graduate programme. The principal research groups are:
- Berry group - Rotary molecular motors
- Contera group - Nanomedicine and scanning probe techniques
- Kapanidis group - Gene machines
- Leake group - optical proteomics
- Ryan Group - Nanofabrication and microscopy
- Trigueros group - Nanoscience for medicine
- Tucker group - Ion channels
- Turberfield group - DNA nanostructure