Professor of Molecular Biophysics, King's College London
Professor Rivka Isaacson is Professor of Molecular Biophysics in the Department of Chemistry, King’s College London.
Rivka obtained a B.Sc. in Biochemistry from the University of Manchester in 1997, followed by a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Cambridge in 2001, under the supervision of Professor Sir Alan Fersht, FRS. She carried out post-doctoral research at Harvard Medical School with Professor Pamela Silver, and then at Imperial College London with Professor Steve Matthews. Subsequently, she worked at the Imperial College Drug Discovery Centre before starting her own research group in 2009 funded by an MRC New Investigator Research Grant.
Rivka is passionate about radical interdisciplinarity, conducting many projects across the arts-sciences interface, including an ongoing multimedia collaboration with London Fine Art Studios called Viewing the Invisible and a longstanding relationship with the Iris Murdoch Research Centre at Chichester University around science and literature.
Rivka currently serves on the UKRI Physics of Life steering group and the executive committee for the national Collaborative Computing Project for NMR. She was the 2021 winner of the Judith Howard prize from the Biophysical Sciences Institute at Durham University and the 2024 winner of the British Biophysical Society Elspeth Garman prize.