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In 2004, I completed my Ph.D. in biochemistry Chris Hill's lab at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City.  After just over two years as a Marie Curie fellow in Andrea Dessen's group at the Institut Biologie Structurale, Grenoble, France, I moved to London in the summer of 2007.  Imperial College has been my home ever since.

After a foray into infectious diseases and membrane proteins, I am now safely back to regulated proteolysis and AAA-ATPases.  I work in the lab jointly run by Paul Freemont and Xiaodong Zhang where I'm trying to understand the function of p97 from a structural point of view.  The proteins I work with are all soluble but that doesn't make them much easier to handle than membrane proteins.

For more information, please read and download my detailed curriculum vitae can be found here.