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Till Boecking leads the Molecular Machines Group at the EMBL Australia Node at UNSW, focusing on single-molecule science. He was originally trained in biochemistry at the University of Bonn, Germany, and completed his PhD in Biophysics at UNSW in 2004. His doctoral and subsequent postdoctoral research involved developing self-assembly chemistries for biomolecules on surfaces, leading to advancements in biosensors and an understanding of fundamental principles governing device performance. In 2006, he joined the group of Tomas Kirchhausen at Harvard Medical School to elucidate the mechanisms of chaperone-mediated disassembly of protein coats surrounding endocytic vesicles. After returning to Australia, he has been leading research aimed at understanding biological processes at the molecular level using physical science approaches. His team employs single-molecule techniques to resolve mechanistic questions that are inaccessible through traditional methods.
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