Andrew M. Bradbury

Scientific Advisor at General Biosystems

Dr. Bradbury is a group leader in the Bioscience Division of the Los Alamos National Laboratory. He is a leading expert on antibody engineering and phage display technology. He was a founder and first President of the Antibody Society and serves on its board. He has helped organize over forty international congresses and practical courses in this field. He has published over 130 peer reviewed articles, including reviews and commentaries in Nature, Nature Biotechnology, Trends in Biotechnology, Methods in Molecular Biology and other top scientific journals. His present research interests lie in improving present phage display technology as well as developing applications related to the human proteome project. Dr. Bradbury was trained in medicine at the universities of Oxford and London. He received his Ph.D. (Cambridge University) in the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology under the guidance of Nobel laureate, Dr. Cesar Milstein.