Research group Daniel Daley's research group
Research in the Daley laboratory explores how proteins are trafficked, folded and assembled in bacterial cell factories. The research provides molecular insight into fundamental processes, such as protein secretion and cell division. The knowledge gained in these studies is used to engineer more efficient bacterial cell factories.
We approach our questions using a variety of disciplines, including synthetic biology, biochemistry, biophysics, microbiology, cell biology and chemical biology.
For more information, please see our external web page.
Group members
Group managers
Daniel Daley
Professor of Biochemistry

Members
Claudia Rodriguez Aparicio
Student

Rawand Bahni
Student

Meesam Mirza
Student

Alister James Cumming
Forskare

Maurice Mürköster
PhD student

Mateusz Balka
PhD student
