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Research Facilitator
Areas of work
I am responsible for all aspects of pre- and post-award grant administration (excluding industrial contracts). This includes helping with identifying funding opportunities, preparing applications and managing ongoing grants and collaborations. I also provide administrative support for the Research Strategy Committee.
Contact me for:
- Support with grant applications
- Identifying funding opportunities
- Managing your grant
- External collaborations
Contact Details
Pronouns: She/Her
Room: G.10
Working hours: 9-5.30
Working pattern: Onsite: Mon-Wed, WFH Thursday-Friday
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Postdoctoral Researcher
About Me
I am a T cell immunologist who has worked at the intersection of structural biology, the wet lab and bioinformatics. My work has focused on CD4+ (helper) T cell recognition of HLA Class-II antigens in both influenza and cancer. However I have spent several years working in the field of cancer immunology and CD3xTCR-bispecific immunotherapy.
Research Interests
My primary research interests are building and exploiting cutting edge informatics tools to understand the rules that govern adaptive immune receptor recognition and their relationship to immune function and dysregulation.
Publications
Contact Details
Email: alexander.greenshieldswatson@stats.ox.ac.uk
Office: 2.17
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SABS CDT Student
About Me
I am a 2nd year DPhil student in the Department of Statistics funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). I am currently researching the impact of structural data drift on deep leaning scoring functions, algorithms that predict a binding affinity between a protein and a small chemical compound or drug. I have a strong interest in the role of protein flexibility in small molecule drug design and wish to incorporate this information into biological models of drug binding. I have an integrated undergraduate masters degree in Biochemistry from the University of Oxford (2021).
Research Interests
Small molecule drug design Deep learning approaches to predicting protein-drug dynamics Structural deep learning prediction tools and how they help inform us of protein dynamics
Contact Details
Email: guy.durant@linacre.ox.ac.uk
Office: 2.11
Research Groups