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Researchers across the University are developing tools and using Engineering Biology approaches to address fundamental research questions.
Our researchers span across the Schools Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, Technology, Clinical Medicine and Humanities and Social Sciences, as well as external organisations. Our members are interested in a wide range of topics related to Engineering Biology, from genetic engineering to development of software tools and bioethics.
Use the tabs below to search our member directory.
Faculty (group leaders, principle investigators and lecturers)
Staff (postdoctoral researchers and fellows, technical and support staff)
Students (undergraduate and postgraduate i.e. masters and PhD students)
External Partners & Affiliates (external collaborators, industry, policymakers etc.)
School of Biological Sciences
- Department of Biochemistry
- Department of Genetics
- Department of Pathology
- Department of Pharmacology
- Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience
- Department of Plant Sciences
- Gurdon Institute
- MRC Toxicology Unit
- Sainsbury Laboratory
School of Physical Sciences
- Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
- Department of Chemistry
- Department of Geography
- Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy
- Department of Physics
School of Clinical Medicine
- Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute
- Department of Clinical Neurosciences
- Department of Haematology
School of Technology
- Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology
- Department of Computer Science and Technology
- Department of Engineering
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Other
Building with Biology
- Synthetic and Molecular Tools and Techniques
- In vitro and Cell-free Technologies
- Bioscience and Biomedicine
- Plants, Soil and Agriculture
Biological Instrumentation and Tools
- Microscopy and Instrumentation
- Robotics and Automation
- Remote Sensing and Communications
- Software for Biology