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David Barford
David is Professor of Molecular Biology at the Institute of Cancer Research, a college of the University of London working in partnership with the Royal Marsden NHS Trust. David's research focuses on
understanding, at a molecular level, the proteins and protein-nucleic acid complexes that regulate cell processes. His research interests also include elucidation of mechanisms of asymmetric cell division,
a process that determines cellular differentiation in multi-cellular organisms, and the formation of stem cells, insights into which may provide a framework for rational drug design and the development of specific and potent inhibitors that may be effective for the treatment of cancer. David was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2006
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Walter Blackstock
With over 30 years experience in biological mass spectrometry, chiefly in the industrial sector. Walter is currently head of Proteomics and Biological Mass Spectrometry, and Principal Investigator in the Institute of Molecular & Cell Biology (IMCB) at the Biopolis in Singapore. Walter was a founding member of Cellzome UK and, also in the UK, has worked at Hewlett Packard and GlaxoWellcome where he founded the Cell Map Unit, an incubator project for the study of protein complexes using Tandem Affinity Purification and mass spectrometry, to better determine the value of proteomics to the pharmaceutical industry. TOP W
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Clive Price
After spending much of his early research career in Europe, at the Biozentrum in Basel and the Institute of Molecular Pathology in Vienna, Clive returned to the UK in 1991 to take up the position of Senior Research Scientist at Quadrant Research Foundation, Cambridge. He then joined the academic staff in the Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology at The University of Sheffield before moving to Lancaster where he currently holds the post of Director of the Biomedical Sciences Unit at Lancaster University. Clive has extensive experience in the the field of yeast genetics; his research at Lancaster is focused on the study of the genetics, biochemistry and cell biology of yeast cell cycle control and DNA repair. TOP W
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Bioline
Bioline develops, manufactures and markets a wide range of specialised research reagents widely used in academia, hospitals and the industrial sector. These reagents are used by molecular biologists and other research scientists
to perform test-assays and research in many fields from medical, biotechnology
and marine biology to food and agriculture technology as well as forensic and
environmental sciences. Established in 1992, Bioline's main facility is in London, UK, and there are also branches in the US, Germany and Australia. TOP W
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PhyNexus
Launched in San Jose, California in 2002 , PhyNexus' expertise lies in the areas of small-scale liquid handling and chemical affinity for sample preparation in the life science laboratory. To meet the growing demand for micro volume protein purification its products efficiently purify and concentrate protein samples with volumes of less than 500 µL with full retention of function. PhyNexus' novel approach to purification incorporates affinity resins into 200 µL and 1,000 µL PhyTip™ columns. Users have a choice of manual, semi automated, fully automated or full robotics platforms to perform separations. TOP W
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