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Brief encounters: How fleeting protein interactions shape health – EurekAlert
The UK’s leading scientific academy – the Royal Society – has awarded one of its most prestigious research professorships to an academic at the University of Leeds,…

IMAGE: Professor Sheena Radford FRS, Director of the Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology, University of Leeds
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The UK’s leading scientific academy – the Royal Society – has awarded one of its most prestigious research professorships to an academic at the University of Leeds, to develop new ways of ‘seeing the unseen’ – the way that proteins interact to shape or to destroy memories.
The award will allow Professor Sheena Radford FRS, Director of…
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