Welcome to the Research Group of Professor Mike Hannon |
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The MARCY Network..
Professor Kevin. Chipman, Biosciences, University of Birmingham: biological studies of effects of cylinders in cellular systems
Dr. Nik Hodges, Biosciences, University of Birmingham: biological studies of effects of cylinders in cellular systems
Professor Roland Sigel, University of Zurich: non-covalent recognition of RNA
Professor Miquel Coll and Dr Roland Boer, CSIC, Barcelona: Crystallographic studies on non-covalent DNA recognition
Professor Einar Sletten, University of Bergen, Norway: NMR studies on DNA binding.
Professor Virtudes Moreno and Dr. Maria-Jose Prieto, University of Barcelona, Spain: AFM studies on DNA binding
Professors Anna Grandas and Enrique Pedroso, University of Barcelona, Spain: Oligonucleotide-cylinder conjugates
Dr. Per Lincoln and Professor Bengt Norden, Chalmers University, Gothenburg, Sweden: Non-covalent DNA binding
Professor Victor Brabec and Dr Jarek Malina, Institute of Biophysics, Brno: Biophysical and molecular biology techniques for studying cylinder-DNA interactions
Professor Carmen Navarro and Dr. Adoracion (Dori) Quiroga, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain: steroidal, non-classical, anti-cancer metallo-drugs
Dr Felix Zamora, , Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain: AFM studies on DNA binding
Professor Janice Aldrich-Wright, University of New South Wales, Australia: non-covalent metallo-drugs
Professor Keith Fox, University of Southampton: Biophysical and molecular biology techniques
Dr Jorge Navarro, Universidad of Granada Spain: non-covalent DNA recogntion by platinum squares
Professor José Ruiz, University of Murcia, Spain: platinum metallo-drugs
Professor Alison Rodger, Warwick: Circular and linear dichroism applied to: drug DNA complexes; steroidal metallo-drugs; synthetic biomolecular arrays.
Professor Raymond Ziessel and Dr Frank Camerel: Gelation and liquid crystal studies
Dr. Chris Bunce, Biosciences, University of Birmingham: biological studies of cylinders and steroidal drugs
Professor Steve Busby, Biosciences, University of Birmingham: molecular biology studies of DNA recognition
Dr Helen Cooper, Biosciences, University of Birmingham: FT-ICR mass spectrometry
Dr. Robin May, Biosciences, University of Birmingham: Imaging
Professor Ela Claridge, Computer Science, University of Birmingham: Imaging
Dr. Zoe Pikramenou, University of Birmingham: Binding of metal complexes to cyclodextrins. Luminescent arrays. Nanoscale supramolecular wires.
Dr. Louise Male: Birmingham: X-ray crystallographic studie
Dr Josephine Bunch, University of Birmingham: mass spectrometry imaging
Dr. Floriana Tuna, University of Manchester, UK. Magentism studies
Professor Catalina Achim, Carnegie Mellon University, UK. Magnetism and Mossbauer studies
COST D39
working group: D39/0002/07 "Metallo-drugs that act through non-covalent interactions”
Participants
1. Michael HANNON University of Birmingham United Kingdom
2. Zoe PIKRAMENOU University of Birmingham United Kingdom
3. Bernhard LIPPERT University of Dortmund Germany
4. Jens MULLER University of Munster Germany
5. Anna GRANDAS University of Barcelona Spain
6. Virtudes MORENO Universidad de Barcelona Spain
7. Félix ZAMORA Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Spain
8. Jorge NAVARRO Universidad de Granada Spain
9. Per LINCOLN Chalmers University of technology Sweden
10. Bengt NORDéN Chalmers University of Technology Sweden
11. Roland K.O. SIGEL University of Zurich Switzerland
12. Eva FREISINGER University of Zurich Switzerland
13. Einar SLETTEN University of Bergen Norway
COST D31
working group D31/0001/04 "Optical and electro-active molecular wires organised by aqueous cyclodextrin-assembly of metallounits"
Participants
1. Zoe PIKRAMENOU University of Birmingham United Kingdom
2. René Marcel WILLIAMS Universiteit van Amsterdam Netherlands
3. Michael HANNON University of Birmingham United Kingdom
4. Patrick UNWIN University of Warwick United Kingdom
5. Julie MACPHERSON University of Warwick United Kingdom
6. Robert J. FORSTER Dublin City University Ireland
7. Martin FEITERS University of Nijmegen Netherlands
8. Frank TRäGER Universität Kassel Germany
9. Frank HUBENTHAL University of Kassel Germany
10. Konstantina YANNAKOPOULOU NCSR "Demokritos" Greece
11. Irene MOUSTAKALI-MAVRIDIS NCSR "Demokritos" Greece
12. Glezos NIKOS NCSR "Demokritos" Greece
13. Luisa DE COLA Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster Germany
COST D31
working group D31/0008/04 "Functional Helicates"
Participants
1. Nicholas C. FLETCHER Queen's University United Kingdom
2. Markus ALBRECHT RWTH Aachen Germany
3. Michael HANNON University of Birmingham United Kingdom
4. Claude PIGUET University of Geneva Switzerland
5. Raymond ZIESSEL CNRS Strasbourg France
6. Manuel R. BERMEJO and ROSA PEDRIDO University of Santiago de Compostela Spain
7. Arne LüTZEN University of Oldenburg Germany
8. Alan WILLIAMS Université de Genève Switzerland
Previous collaborations:
COST D20 Non-covalent DNA recognition working group COST D20/0010/02
Seven partner collaboration allowing exchange of ideas and results on non-covalent DNA recognition with Profs Moreno (Barcelona), Sletten (Bergen), Norden and Lincoln (Chalmers), Lippert (Dortmund), Arphalati (Turku) and Houlton (Newcastle).
Drs. Irene Mavridis and Dina Yannakopolou , Demokritos Research Institute, Athens: Rotaxanated metallo-supramolecules. Supramolecular materials and their surface immobilisation.
Dr. Benson Kariuki: Birmingham: X-ray crystallographic studies
COST D20/007/01; Six partner collaboration on hormonal metal complexes with chemists, Prof Jaouen (Paris, France) Prof. Osella (Alessandria, Italy) and Prof Alberto (Zurich, Switzerland) and biologists Dr. Vessieres and Prof Magdelenat (Paris, France) and Prof. Leclerq (Brussels, Belgium)
Professor Jan Reedijk, University of Leiden, Netherlands: Metallo-drugs and their DNA binding
Professor K. Rissanen, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland: X-ray crystallographic studies on p-assembled metallo-supramolecular arrays
Professor Zijan Guo, Nanjing University, China: DNA binding of copper terpy complexes
Dr. D. Kurth, MPI Potsdam, Germany: Incorporation of metallo-supramolecular arrays in polyelectrolyte thin films. Luminescent materials.
Professor Jon Preece and Dr. M. Manickam University of Birmingham; liquid crystal studies
Professor W.-T. Wong University of Hong Kong: Incorporation of metal clusters into supramolecular arrays
Professor Alain Van Dorselaer, Dr Emmanuelle Leize-Wagner: mass spectrometry
Dr Mark Rodger, University of Warwick: molecular modeling
Dr. C. Sacht Rhodes University, South Africa: Characterisation of platinum drug-DNA interactions.
Dr. J. MacPherson and Professor P. Unwin, Warwick: Scanning probe microscopies applied to drug DNA complexes. Scanning probe microscopies and surface immobilisation techniques for nanoscale supramolecular wires.
Drs Nat Alcock, Bill Errington and Guy Clarkson, Warwick: X-ray crystallographic studies.
Dr. Paul Taylor, Warwick: Dendrimer chemistry and its application in the development of enzyme mimics.
Dr. Andy Marsh and Professor Dave Haddleton, Warwick: Supramolecular and macromolecular chemistry; using supramolecular chemistry to control the precise microstructure of polymers.