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Anna Bajur is a visiting researcher at Imperial College London with over 10 years of experience in biomedical research. Her work focuses on the interplay of mechanical forces in cell and tissue physiology, utilizing quantitative microscopy techniques, in vitro reconstitution, and image analysis to investigate immune cell biology and signaling. She is particularly interested in interdisciplinary approaches that bridge various scientific areas to drive innovation. Anna is passionate about exploring new methods to address complex scientific questions, especially regarding the potential applications of DNA nanotechnology in biomedicine. Her current research investigates the role of CD20 in regulating B cell metabolism and the mechanics involved, with the goal of contributing to the understanding of how cellular mechanoresponsiveness is influenced by nutrient availability and metabolic activity in relation to metabolic diseases. Anna is committed to promoting reproducibility and open science, and she takes pride in mentoring and supporting her colleagues and students to foster a collaborative and productive research environment.
Imperial College London • London, United Kingdom
Conducting research in the Natural Sciences department.
King's College London • London, United Kingdom
Worked at the Randall Centre for Cell Biology and Biophysics.
International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology • Warsaw, Poland
Conducted research in Molecular Neurobiology.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.