Mårten Wikström received his MD, Ph.D. at the University of Helsinki in 1971, after which he spent a year as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Amsterdam with Prof. E. C. Slater. In 1975−1976 he was visiting associate professor at the University of Pennsylvania with Prof. Britton Chance. He worked as an assistant professor at the University of Helsinki until 1983, when he was appointed to a personal Chair in medical chemistry (changed to physical biochemistry in 2002). In the period 1996−2006 he was Research Professor of the Academy of Finland. From 1998 to 2013 he was Research Director of the Structural Biology and Biophysics Program of the Institute of Biotechnology. He retired in 2013 but continues as Emeritus Professor. He is a recipient of the Anniversary Prize of the Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS) in 1977, the Scandinavian Anders Jahre Prize in medicine in 1984 and 1996, and the David Keilin Prize and Medal (British Biochemical Society) in 1997, and he gave the Peter Mitchell Medal Lecture in 2000. He is an elected member of Societas Scientiarum Fennica (1982), the European Molecular Biology Organization (1985), The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (chemistry, 1992), and Academia Europaea (2010). His research interests are in molecular bioenergetics, membrane proteins, electron transfer, proton translocation, and mitochondrial diseases.
10 Ebooks bởi David M J Lilley
Marten Wikström: Biophysical and Structural Aspects of Bioenergetics
Bioenergetics is a term used to describe the events of primary energy transduction in biology. The field has seen tremendous advances in recent years thanks to developments in the biophysical and com …
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Roderick E Hubbard: Structure-Based Drug Discovery
Structure-based drug discovery is a collection of methods that exploits the ability to determine and analyse the three dimensional structure of biological molecules. These methods have been adopted a …
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Michael Entzeroth & Paul A Bartlett: Exploiting Chemical Diversity for Drug Discovery
Conceptual and technological advances in chemistry and biology have transformed the drug discovery process. Evolutionary pressure among the diverse scientific and engineering disciplines that contrib …
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Reinhard Grisshammer & Susan K Buchanan: Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins
In the last few years there have been many exciting and innovative developments in the field of membrane protein structure and this trend is set to continue. Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins i …
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Stephen Neidle & Shankar Balasubramanian: Quadruplex Nucleic Acids
Guanine rich DNA has been known for decades to form unusual structures, although their biological relevance was little understood. Recent advances have demonstrated that quadruplex structures can pla …
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Michael J Waring: Sequence-specific DNA Binding Agents
The binding of antibiotics and drugs to DNA is a fast developing area of research with important applications in medicine, particularly the treatment of cancer. Sequence-specific DNA Binding Agents u …
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Carole A Bewley: Protein-Carbohydrate Interactions in Infectious Diseases
Protein-carbohydrate interactions is an exciting area of research with huge potential for development and exploration. These interactions are both widespread and diverse in biological processes and m …
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David M J Lilley & Fritz Eckstein: Ribozymes and RNA Catalysis
The discovery that RNA could act as a macromolecular catalyst in the cell, signified a paradigm shift in molecular biology. Ribozymes and RNA Catalysis takes the reader through the origins of catalys …
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Phoebe A Rice & Carl C Correll: Protein-Nucleic Acid Interactions
The structural biology of protein-nucleic acid interactions is in some ways a mature field and in others in its infancy. High-resolution structures of protein-DNA complexes have been studied since th …
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Henri Buc & Terence Strick: RNA Polymerases as Molecular Motors
The cell can be viewed as a ‘collection of protein machines’ and understanding these molecular machines requires sophisticated cooperation between cell biologists, geneticists, enzymologists, crystal …
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