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Assessing the possibilities of thermodiffusive desalination
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Mechanical activation of OSCA channels opens a lipid lined pore
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Explaining PIP modulation of sodium channels using multiscale simulations
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Our roving lab gang visits international conferences and universities!
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Local anaesthetics: Charge matters
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Can we make selective sodium channel inhibitors to treat pain?
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What is the potential of nanotube desalination?
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How do anaesthetics find their target?
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Synthetic pores for separating sodium and potassium

About


The Corry Research Group is a computational biophyics lab at the Australian National University in Canberra. Our research interests involve applying molecular dynamics and other computational techniques to closely study a diverse range of biomolecular protein systems and their dynamic interactions, in collaboration with other research labs locally and internationally. We are interested in a diverse range of topics, including voltage-gated sodium channels, mechanosensitve ion channels, lipid regulation of ion channels, membrane transporters in the malaria parasite, immuno-active receptors, as well as, bio-inspired water filtration and the applications of the thermally driven diffusion.