3D LHCII-PSII supercomplex
2D PSI rings
2D PSII-Pcb

PhageShockA

3D PSI rings
C-phycocyanin
Scientific Publications
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Welcome to the research website of Dr. Jon Nield

Thank you for visiting Jon's website, hosted by The School of Biological Sciences (SBCS), Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End, E1 4NS, United Kingdom.

*NEWS* Applications are now being received for a PhD studentship, which will be available in the lab from October 2008. Please send a full CV, details of two referees and a separate written statement detailing your 'Research Interests', by email to Jon, no later than February 1st 2008. Download the Advert here.

Jon is appointed by The Royal Society as a scientist in the fields of Biochemistry and Structural Biology, specialising in single particle image processing, electron microscopy, crystallography and 3D modelling of biological macromolecules. He holds an independent position (Lecturer-status) within the Mechanistic and Structural Biology Division of the SBCS at Queen Mary. In addition, he is an Associate Editor of the Royal Society of Chemistry's journal Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences.

His research aims to solve various macromolecular protein structures and understand their functional implications, with emphasis on photosynthetically-active complexes. Practical work is performed in The Fogg Building and as an Affiliate of Queen Mary's Photosynthesis Grouping,
Centre for Electron Microscopy, and is sponsored by the UK government through The Royal Society and the BBSRC research council.
 

If you would like to enquire further, please do not hesitate to contact him via the link below.

                                    Jon Nield, Royal Society University Research Fellow

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© Jon Nield, Mechanistic and Structural Biology, SBCS, Queen Mary, University of London, 2007-2008