Former MOAC PhD Students, 2005 Intake
Alistair Irvine
Physico-chemical & computational characterisation of partly unfolded proteins and studies on their interactions with molecular chaperones & folding catalysts
Supervisors: Ann Dixon (Chemisty), Corinne Smith (Biology), David Wild (Systems Biology)
Antonia Nilsson
GPCR Signalling: Uncovering Key Protein-Protein Interactions in the Membrane
Supervisors:
Ann Dixon (Chemistry)
Graham Ladds (Medical School)
Elina Vladimirou
Diffusion of proteins within chloroplast membranes
Supervisors:
Colin Robinson (Biological Sciences)
Markus Kirkilionis (Mathematics)
Hayley Powell
Dynamic Investigations of Biologically Important Transport and Binding Processes Using State-of-the-Art Biophysical Techniques
Supervisors:
Julie Macpherson (Chemistry)
Teresa Pinheiro (Biology)
Jing Kang ("Jasmine")
Learning Processes and Memory Models in Neuroscience
Supervisor:
Jianfeng Feng (Computer Science)
Jonathan Armond
Effect of mechanical forces on single biomolecules
Supervisors:
Patrick Unwin (Chemistry)
Matthew Turner (Systems Biology and Physics)
Paul Garner
Computational studies of the Tat protein membrane complex
Supervisors:
Mark Rodger (Chemistry)
Colin Robinson (Biology)
Three students left MOAC after the MSc year:
Femi Awosile
(Chemistry background)
Mojtaba AGHA Mirsalim
(Computer Science background)
Zaher Alhabash
(Chemistry background)