Antoni Wrobel
@agwrobel.bsky.social
Structural biologist and group leader at the Oxford Biochemistry Department. Interested in principles and molecular mechanisms underlying viral evolution and host changes.
Full details about the posts, responsibilities, and selection criteria are available through the links above. The deadline for applications is 22 September 2025. Please feel free to email "antoni.wrobel at bioch.ox.ac.uk" with informal enquiries.
September 8, 2025 at 3:16 PM
Full details about the posts, responsibilities, and selection criteria are available through the links above. The deadline for applications is 22 September 2025. Please feel free to email "antoni.wrobel at bioch.ox.ac.uk" with informal enquiries.
Second project is an HFSP-funded collaboration with the Suskiewicz group in Orléans, France (including an extended scientific visit to their lab). It tackles the functional importance and prevalence of filamentation among transcription factors to better understand the principles of gene expression.
September 8, 2025 at 3:16 PM
Second project is an HFSP-funded collaboration with the Suskiewicz group in Orléans, France (including an extended scientific visit to their lab). It tackles the functional importance and prevalence of filamentation among transcription factors to better understand the principles of gene expression.
First project is funded by the Wellcome and investigates how receptor selection may influence the mechanism of viral entry. Understanding this will help us better understand past pandemics and prepare more effectively for those in the future.
September 8, 2025 at 3:16 PM
First project is funded by the Wellcome and investigates how receptor selection may influence the mechanism of viral entry. Understanding this will help us better understand past pandemics and prepare more effectively for those in the future.
Our small research team uses structural methods, biophysics, and cell biology to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying viral evolution and host adaptation. More details of our work can be found here: wrobel-lab.org
Wrobel lab | Explore Mechanisms of Viral Infection studied at Oxford Biochemistry Department
Discover our research on viral evolution and host interactions. Join our team and stay updated with the latest lab news and publications.
wrobel-lab.org
September 8, 2025 at 3:16 PM
Our small research team uses structural methods, biophysics, and cell biology to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying viral evolution and host adaptation. More details of our work can be found here: wrobel-lab.org
This great paper from Bing Chen's lab has revealed where it is: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Cryo-EM structure of SARS-CoV-2 postfusion spike in membrane - Nature
The SARS-CoV-2 spike internal fusion peptide forms a hairpin-like wedge that spans almost the entire lipid bilayer and the transmembrane segment wraps around the fusion peptide at the last stage of me...
www.nature.com
July 22, 2025 at 4:05 PM
This great paper from Bing Chen's lab has revealed where it is: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
That's definitely not the case here!
May 6, 2025 at 5:12 PM
That's definitely not the case here!
As for some networks - e.g. Eduroam - new domains seem to get blocked, here's the alternative address of the lab website: tinyurl.com/wrobel-lab
Wrobel lab | Explore Mechanisms of Viral Infection studied at Oxford Biochemistry Department
Discover our research on viral evolution and host interactions. Join our team and stay updated with the latest lab news and publications.
tinyurl.com
May 6, 2025 at 5:10 PM
As for some networks - e.g. Eduroam - new domains seem to get blocked, here's the alternative address of the lab website: tinyurl.com/wrobel-lab
Answering these questions will help us understand some past pandemics and better prepare for those in future.
tinyurl.com/postdoc-wrob... contains the details but please do not hesitate to contact me directly via email antoni.wrobel at bioch.ox.ac.uk with informal enquiries.
tinyurl.com/postdoc-wrob... contains the details but please do not hesitate to contact me directly via email antoni.wrobel at bioch.ox.ac.uk with informal enquiries.
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tinyurl.com
May 6, 2025 at 2:57 PM
Answering these questions will help us understand some past pandemics and better prepare for those in future.
tinyurl.com/postdoc-wrob... contains the details but please do not hesitate to contact me directly via email antoni.wrobel at bioch.ox.ac.uk with informal enquiries.
tinyurl.com/postdoc-wrob... contains the details but please do not hesitate to contact me directly via email antoni.wrobel at bioch.ox.ac.uk with informal enquiries.
Our team investigates molecular mechanisms underlying viral evolution and host changes. Your project will focus on understanding how some viruses can change their receptor specificity from glycan- to protein-binding and how the receptor selection may influence viral entry.
May 6, 2025 at 2:57 PM
Our team investigates molecular mechanisms underlying viral evolution and host changes. Your project will focus on understanding how some viruses can change their receptor specificity from glycan- to protein-binding and how the receptor selection may influence viral entry.
That's amazing, massive congrats Melina et al!
January 9, 2025 at 11:45 AM
That's amazing, massive congrats Melina et al!