Summary
Charles Bayly-Jones is a postdoctoral researcher at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre with eight years of experience in genetics and structural biology, focusing on protein conformational dynamics and cell signalling. Trained at Monash University where he completed an honours project using zebrafish to study muscle disease and a PhD advancing molecular insights, he blends in vivo genetic models with biophysical approaches. His work sits at the intersection of cancer biology and structural mechanisms, informed by an ARC DECRA-scale research mindset and daily curiosity-driven learning. Based in Melbourne, he brings hands-on expertise in translating structural insights into cellular contexts, especially around dysregulated signalling in disease. Notably, he leverages the zebrafish model not just for phenotype mapping but to probe protein behavior in developing tissues, a less obvious bridge between organismal genetics and conformational biophysics.
7 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science - BS, Genetics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Genetics at Monash University