Fields Chemical biology | Role Professor Name Hagan Bayley | |
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Born John Hagan Pryce Bayley 13 February 1951 (age 73) ( 1951-02-13 ) Institutions University of OxfordMITColumbia UniversityTexas A&M University Thesis Adamantylidene: A Hydrophobic, Photogenerated Reagent for the Characterization of Intrinsic Membrane Proteins (1979) Doctoral students Lai-Sheung ChoiWilliam HwangSamantha ShanleyShiksha MantriDavid StoddartGabriel Villar Known for Nanopore sequencingNanoreactors Education University of Oxford, Harvard University, King's School, Chester | ||
Notable awards FRS (2011)PhD (1979) Doctoral advisor Jeremy R. Knowles |
Svco hagan bayley why research underpins future medical technology
John Hagan Pryce Bayley FRS (born 13 February 1951) is a British scientist, who holds the position of Professor of Chemical Biology at the University of Oxford.
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- Svco hagan bayley why research underpins future medical technology
- Svco hagan bayley spinning out from oxford
- Education
- Research
- Career
- Awards and honours
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Svco hagan bayley spinning out from oxford
Education

Bayley was educated at The King's School, Chester, Balliol College, Oxford and Harvard University, where he was awarded a PhD in 1979.
Research
Bayley's research is largely based on the study and engineering of transmembrane pore-forming proteins, as well as interests in chemical signal transduction and biomolecular materials. He is the co-founder of Oxford Nanopore Technologies Ltd. Bayley's research includes work on the pore-forming protein alpha haemolysin engineered for sensing has been highly cited.
Career

Following his PhD, Bayley completed postdoctoral research at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Columbia University, and Texas A&M University. Bayley has been based at the University of Oxford since 2003 and is a fellow of Hertford College, Oxford.
Awards and honours

Bayley was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2011. His nomination reads