People
Professor Paul M Cullis
Professor of Organic and Biological Chemistry, AccessAbility Tutor
Research
Our research interests are in the field of chemical biology and are focused on investigating problems at the life sciences interface including:
- fundamental studies on enzyme reaction mechanisms
- development of new methods to control gene expression
- development of molecular probes to unravel cell signalling in both the malaria parasite and mammalian cells
Publications
- , W.C. Huang, P.M. Cullis, E.L. Raven, G.C. Roberts, Metallomics 2011, 3, 410-416.
- , Chemical Communications 2009,D.J. Heyes, A. Quinn, P.M. Cullis, M. Lee, A.W. Munro, N.S. Scrutton, 9, 1124-1126.
- , P. Hothi, M. Lee, P.M. Cullis, D. Leys, N.S. Scrutton, Biochemistry 2008, 47, 183-194.
- , P.M. Cullis, R.E. Green, L. Merson-Davies, N. Travis, Chemistry & Biology 1999, 6, 717–729.
- , W. Su, S.J. Gray, R. Dondi, G.A. Burley, Organic Letters 2009, 11, 3910-3913.
Awards
- University Distinguished Teaching Fellowship 2020
- Merit Award (performance), University of Leicester, 2017
- Superstar Award (student nominated teaching award), Leicester Student's Union, 2017 and 2020
- Discovering Excellence (teaching and learning) Award Finalist, University of Leicester, 2016/17
- John Holloway Teaching Award (student nominated teaching award), University of Leicester, 2015/16
- Newton Fund/Researcher Links Award, British Council, 2016
Qualifications
- BSc (Oxford)
- DPhil (Oxford)