Biography
Marc Mora obtained his BSc in Chemistry from the University of Barcelona in 2015 and received a PhD in Biophysics from King’s College London (2020) under the supervision of Professor Sergi Garcia-Manyes. As a postdoctoral researcher at King's Department of Physics, he continues his research on the nanomechanical characterisation of protein folding coupled with the effect of chemical reactivity.
Research interests
- Protein folding
- Nanomechanics
- Thermodynamics
- Chemical reactivity
Further details
See Marc's research profile
Research
Biological Physics & Soft Matter
The Biological Physics and Soft Matter group aims to use bespoke technology and analytical methods borrowed from the Physical Sciences to address important fundamental questions in Biology.
News
New technique to studying the movements of proteins could reveal insight into age-related diseases
Physicists captured new data on the hidden complexity of protein folding
Research
Biological Physics & Soft Matter
The Biological Physics and Soft Matter group aims to use bespoke technology and analytical methods borrowed from the Physical Sciences to address important fundamental questions in Biology.
News
New technique to studying the movements of proteins could reveal insight into age-related diseases
Physicists captured new data on the hidden complexity of protein folding