Last week we said a fond farewell to Eddie Rollins, one of our Sales Coordinators. After a smooth move to Sheffield last weekend, on Monday he is started his PhD under the supervision of Dr Alice Pyne.
Following on from his chemistry degree, Eddie will be using AFM to look at how supercoiling and stress affects DNA interactions with Alice’s lab at the University of Sheffield.
Eddie told us, ‘I’m excited to start working with a world leading academic in a wonderful collaborative field’.
He will be greatly missed here at NuNano but we wish him the best of luck in Sheffield and are so proud that he’s staying within the AFM community.
If you want to read more about the work Alice Pyne is doing with AFM in DNA topology, make sure to check out our latest blog, AFM community: An Interview with Dr Alice Pyne