Team:Kent/Team
Moyra is an Electronics and Communications student in her 2nd year at the University of Kent.
Raneem is an Electronics and Communications student in her 1st year at the University of Kent.
Jonathan is a Biology student in his 2nd year at the University of Kent.
Rob is a Biology student in his 2nd year at the University of Kent.
Richard is a Biomedical Science student in his 2nd year at the University of Kent.
James is a Physics with Astrophysics student in his 3rd year at the University of Kent.
Katarina is a Biomedical Science student in her 2nd year at the University of Kent.
Anna is a Biomedical Science student in her 2nd year at the University of Kent.
Suparna Biochemistry student in her 2nd year at the University of Kent.
Natalie is a Biomedical Science student in her 2nd year at the University of Kent.
Alice is a Biomedical Science student in her 2nd year at the University of Kent.
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Dr Wei-Feng Xue joined the school of Biosciences in 2011 as Lecturer in Chemical biology, and he is now Senior Lecturer in Chemical biology since 2014. He received his PhD degree in Physical Chemistry on research regarding protein-protein/protein-ligand interactions in Prof. Sara Linse’s group at Lund University in Sweden (2006). He then went on to do postdoctoral research concerning the mechanism and the biological impact of amyloid assembly in Prof. Sheena Radford’s laboratory at the Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology in the University of Leeds (2006-2011). His research interests include supramolecular protein assembly, protein folding and misfolding, amyloid and prions, and AFM imaging.
Wei-Feng is a member of the Kent Fungal Group, the Protein Form and Function Group and the Centre for Molecular Processing
Wei-Feng is a member of the Kent Fungal Group, the Protein Form and Function Group and the Centre for Molecular Processing
Dr Mark Shepherd joined the School of Biosciences in 2011. He was born in England, was brought up in North Wales, and subsequently studied Biochemistry at the University of Sheffield (1996-1999). He stayed in the Department of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology to undertake a PhD with Professor Neil Hunter FRS (1999-2003), where he developed his interest in the enzymology and spectroscopy of chlorophyll and haem biosynthesis. After completing his PhD studies, he conducted postdoctoral research with Prof. Harry Dailey at the University of Georgia (2003-2005), where his research focussed on the terminal enzymes of haem biosynthesis. This was followed by a move back to the University of Sheffield in 2005 to take up a postdoctoral position with Prof. Robert Poole, where he developed interests in E. coli respiration, globin proteins, and the response of bacteria to nitric oxide. A subsequent position at the University of Queensland (2010-2011) with Prof. Mark Schembri focussed on nitric oxide stress in Uropathogenic E. coli.
In 2011 Mark moved to the University of Kent, where he is a Lecturer in Microbial Biochemistry and a member of the Microbial Pathogenesis Group.
In 2011 Mark moved to the University of Kent, where he is a Lecturer in Microbial Biochemistry and a member of the Microbial Pathogenesis Group.