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- Professor Charlotte Deane Joins Exscientia as Chief Scientist of Biologics AI
January 2022 "OXFORD, England--Professor Charlotte Deane, Ph.D., of the University of Oxford, has joined She has held numerous senior roles at the University of Oxford, where she is currently Professor of Structural Bioinformatics and leads the University’s Protein Informatics group. Professor Deane holds a B.A. in Chemistry from the University of Oxford and a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Cambridge."
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- Dr. Andrew Tobin | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Andrew Tobin Andrew Tobin studied Biochemistry at Queen Mary College, the University of London obtaining Phil at the University of Oxford. Bristol Myers Squibb in Princeton USA, Andrew returned to the UK to establish his own laboratory at the University Now at the University of Glasgow, his primary research interests are focused on the rational design of Andrew Tobin on the web University of Glasgow ResearchGate Google Scholar Twitter Dr.
- Dr. Tobi Langenhan | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
Tobi Langenhan "I studied medicine at the University of Würzburg, where I obtained my license to practice Then I moved to the University of Oxford on a 4-year Wellcome Trust Scholarship in Neuroscience, through which I gained an M.Sc. from Somerville College and a D.Phil. from Magdalen College Oxford, both in Shortly after was recruited to the Medical Faculty of Leipzig University, where I now head the Department Tobi Langenhan on the web Langenhan Lab ORCID LinkedIn University of Leipzig Dr.
- Visualizing GLP-1 & GIP Receptors in Islets and Brain | Dr. GPCR Ecosystem
David Hodson is the Robert Turner Professor of Diabetic Medicine at the University of Oxford , working within the Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism. He later served as Professor of Cellular Metabolism and Institute Deputy Director at the University of David Hodson on the Web Radcliffe Department of Medicine Islet Biology Lab University of Birmingham Enjoying





