Charlotte Crowe

Scientist Structural Biology

Charlotte Crowe

Degree

MChem (Hons.) Chemistry (2020), University of St Andrews

PhD in Chemical & Structural Biology (2024), University of Dundee

Staff email

ccrowe001@dundee.ac.uk

Profile

Charlotte is originally from Strasbourg, France. She moved to Scotland in 2015 to study an MChem in Chemistry at the University of St Andrews, graduated with Honours in 2020. She completed her masters project under the supervision of Professor Rebecca Goss, studying halogenases, and developing mild and aqueous cross-coupling chemistries for natural product derivatisation. She then joined Professor Alessio Ciulli’s lab at the University of Dundee in 2020. Her PhD, focusing on using chemical, structural and biophysical approaches to understand the mechanism of action of small molecule degraders in Targeted Protein Degradation (TPD), with a particular focus on Cullin RING E3 ligases, was supervised by Professor Alessio Ciulli in the Centre for Targeted Protein Degradation, Professor Ron Hay in the School of Life Sciences, and Dr Hannah Maple from Tocris, Bio-Techne. In 2024, she joined the Ciulli lab as a postdoctoral researcher. In January 2025, she joined the LITE project as a structural biologist. In her spare time, Charlotte likes to be outdoors, learn, travel, prepare good food and do sports.