Professor Brian Sutton
Emeritus Professor of Molecular Biophysics
Research interests
- Biomedical and life sciences
Biography
Education
- B.A., Natural Sciences (Chemistry), Oxford, 1976
- M.A., D.Phil., Molecular Biophysics, Oxford, 1980
Fellowships
- Royal Society Howe Junior Research Fellowship, Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics, Oxford, 1980 - 1983
- Royal Society University Research Fellow, Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics, Oxford, 1983 - 1986
- Nuffield Foundation Research Fellow, King’s College London, 1993 - 1994
Research interests
- Antibody-receptor interactions in allergy and asthma
- Structure-based drug design
- Auto-antibody structure and auto-immune disease
- Structure and mechanism of antibiotic resistance enzymes
- Evolution of antibody structure
Research
The Sutton Group
The Sutton Group is part of the Randall Centre for Cell & Molcular Biophysics
Events
Guiding Lights
The London Institute for Advanced Light Technology presents Guiding Lights at the Science Gallery London
Please note: this event has passed.
Features
The story behind Photograph 51
Professor Brian Sutton unpacks the process leading to the capture of Photo 51
Telling Rosalind Franklin's story
Exhibition curator Ruth Garde discusses her approach to 'telling Rosalind Franklin's story' at King’s.
Rosalind Franklin: How her legacy lives on
This weekend, July 25th, marks 100 years since the birth of Rosalind Franklin, one of history’s leading scientists. While working at King’s, Franklin famously...
Research
The Sutton Group
The Sutton Group is part of the Randall Centre for Cell & Molcular Biophysics
Events
Guiding Lights
The London Institute for Advanced Light Technology presents Guiding Lights at the Science Gallery London
Please note: this event has passed.
Features
The story behind Photograph 51
Professor Brian Sutton unpacks the process leading to the capture of Photo 51
Telling Rosalind Franklin's story
Exhibition curator Ruth Garde discusses her approach to 'telling Rosalind Franklin's story' at King’s.
Rosalind Franklin: How her legacy lives on
This weekend, July 25th, marks 100 years since the birth of Rosalind Franklin, one of history’s leading scientists. While working at King’s, Franklin famously...