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  1. Mark Leake Professor and Anniversary Chair of Biological Physics. Visit Mark Leake's profile on the York Research Database to: See a full list of publications; Browse activities and projects; Explore connections, collaborators, related work and more

  2. This scientific success founded on the single-molecule fluorescence microscopy (e.g. see Reyes-Lamothe et al, Science 2010; Badrinarayanan et al, Science 2012 to get a taster of what we can do!) with molecular and cellular manipulation and precision microfluidics technology.

  3. Professor Mark C. Leake. Anniversary Chair of Biological Physics. Director, Biological Physical Sciences Institute (BPSI) Depts of Physics and Biology. University of York. York YO10 5DD. UK. +44 (0)1904 320000. mark.leake@york.ac.uk. Publications. CV. Teaching. Hertford College. of which I am an Alumnus Fellow and SCR Member.

  4. I am Professor and Anniversary Chair of Biological Physics at the University of York, UK, and am the founder and current Director of its Biological Physical Sciences Institute...

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  5. Coordinator, Physics of Life Group, Departments of Physics and Biology, University of York, U.K.‬ - ‪‪Cited by 7,906‬‬ - ‪Biophysics‬ - ‪Biological physics‬ - ‪Single molecule biophysics‬ - ‪Microscopy‬ - ‪Physics of Life‬.

  6. Mark Leake is a physicist by training but now addresses challenging biophysical and biochemical questions in a range of biological processes. General themes of his core research involve (i) developing new biophysical instrumentation for addressing open biological questions, and (ii) applying these tools coupled to molecular biology and ...

  7. The Leake group of Single-Molecule Cellular Biophysics has recently relocated from Oxford University to the University of York, co-hosted by the Department of Physics and Department of Biology, where Mark Leake holds the Anniversary Chair of Biological Physics.