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Welcome to Molecular and Cellular Research and Healthcare Technologies

Explore our range of research.

Biomolecular Interactions

Our group addresses fundamental questions such as the recognition of DNA by bacterial proteins and the biophysical basis of allostery.
Artwork showing biomolecular structures

Biophysical Sciences Institute

Interdisciplinary science crossing the boundary between biology and the other physical sciences. We offer new insights into fundamental systems.
Marked up laboratory vials used for testing and analysis

The Cobb Group

We use a range of techniques in synthetic organic chemistry, peptoid & peptide science and fluorine chemistry to biological problems.
Cancer cells as a 3D image

Centre for Global Infectious Disease

By bridging our Chemistry and Bioscience Departments, we bring together multidisciplinary expertise to tackle challenges in infectious disease.
A digital image of immunity against diseases with a human form

Durham Centre for BioImaging Technology

Bioimaging is a rapidly advancing field of new technologies, making hidden structures visible to aid analysis.
Bioimage

Animal Cells and Systems

Answering the fundamental biological questions, most of which underpin biomedical interests relevant to the bioeconomy, such as age-related disease.
An illustration of a neuron

Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences (CELLS)

Innovative teaching and dialogue on the ethical, social and regulatory issues raised by the life sciences, such as issues relating to biotechnology.
A woman standing in front of the ocean with her hands in the air.