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    Sir Alan Roy Fersht FRS FMedSci (born 21 April 1943) is a British chemist at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, and an Emeritus Professor...
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  • Alan Fersht and Sir Greg Winter. Sir Alan Fersht was Director of the MRC CPE from 1990 to 2010, with Greg Winter as Deputy Director. Both, Sir Alan Fersht...
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    folding of barnase has been extensively studied in the laboratory of Alan Fersht, who used it as the test case in developing a method of characterizing...
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  • the length of the tube. The pulsed quenched flow method introduced by Alan Fersht and Ross Jakes overcomes the need for a long tube. The reaction is initiated...
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  • had been elected the next master of Gonville and Caius, succeeding Sir Alan Fersht when he retired in September 2018. She is the college's first female...
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  • of surgical products from blood plasma. Member Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. Alan Fersht FRS (b. 1943). British chemist and biochemist at the University of Cambridge...
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    Martin Gruebele, Brian Dyer, William Eaton, Sheena Radford, Chris Dobson, Alan Fersht, Bengt Nölting and Lars Konermann. Proteolysis is routinely used to probe...
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  • bradykinin potentiating factor, important for anti-hypertension drugs Alan Fersht (born 1943), British chemist and biochemist, expert on enzymes and protein...
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    Brad Amos Mariann Bienz Richard Anthony Crowther Philip Richard Evans Alan Fersht Michael Gait Richard Henderson Rob Kay John Kendrick-Jones John Kilmartin...
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    of chemical valency; Sir William Crookes, discoverer of thallium; Sir Alan Fersht, chemist; David Phillips, chemist; Harold Hopkins, contributed to the...
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