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  2. Sheena Radford - Wikipedia

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    Sheena Radford. Sheena Elizabeth Radford is a British biophysicist, and Astbury Professor of Biophysics and a Royal Society Research Professor in the Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology, School of Molecular and Cellular Biology at the University of Leeds. [1][2][3][4] Radford is the Associate Editor of the Journal of Molecular Biology.

  3. Eileen Ingham - Wikipedia

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    Eileen Ingham is a multidisciplinary scientist specialising in biochemistry, microbiology, clinical immunology and pathogenesis. She is most recognized for her work and contribution to biocompatibility in medical implants. [ 1] She is currently a professor at the University of Leeds as of 2016 when she was elected as Professor for Medical ...

  4. Donald Nicholson (biochemist) - Wikipedia

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    The son of a Methodist minister, Nicholson was born in Leek, Staffordshire. [1] [2] He had two brothers, including a twin, Kenneth. He attended Kingswood School in Bath prior to obtaining a degree in colour chemistry from Huddersfield Technical College in 1936. [2] [3] He worked as a researcher with fluorine compounds at his alma mater prior to ...

  5. List of biochemists - Wikipedia

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    Foundation Professor of Biochemistry at La Trobe University (1972–1993). Lubert Stryer (b. 1938). American biophysicist at Stanford who pioneered the use of fluorescence spectroscopy, particularly Förster resonance energy transfer, to monitor the structure and dynamics of biological macromolecules. He is best known for his textbook Biochemistry.

  6. University of Leeds - Wikipedia

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    University of Leeds. The University of Leeds is a public research university in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was established in 1874 as the Yorkshire College of Science. In 1884 it merged with the Leeds School of Medicine (established 1831) and was renamed Yorkshire College.

  7. Frank Sobott - Wikipedia

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    Frank Sobott, Ph.D. (2000), is a German chemist, who is active in the fields of mass spectrometry and biochemistry; he is a professor of the University of Leeds from February 2017. [1] He obtained a PhD in physical and theoretical chemistry in 2000 at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, under the supervision of professors ...

  8. Peter Davies (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Davies received his BSc (Hons., 1st class) and PhD, both in biochemistry, from the University of Leeds in 1971 and 1974, respectively. He was a post-doctoral fellow in the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, before joining the staff of the Medical Research Council Brain Metabolism Unit in Edinburgh in 1974, where he began his research on Alzheimer's disease.

  9. Sara A. Courtneidge - Wikipedia

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    Education and research. Courtneidge was a very young child when she decided that she wanted to be a scientist. Years later, she earned her Bachelor of Science certificate in Biochemistry from the University of Leeds and her PhD at the National Institute for Medical Research. [1] After receiving her PhD, Courtneidge accepted a research position ...