Research Complex at Harwell
Gemma Harris is a Biophysical Instruments Specialist at the Research Complex at Harwell since September 2014, with prior experience as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of York from March 2011 to August 2014, specializing in the structural and functional characterization of accumulation-associated proteins. Gemma holds a PhD in Biophysics and Structural Biology from the University of York, obtained in 2011, and an MRes in Structural Proteomics from the University of St Andrews, completed in 2006.
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Research Complex at Harwell
Research Complex at Harwell is a world-class institution dedicated to research across the life and physical sciences, based at the heart of Harwell’s thriving science and technology campus. Building on synergies with the other large-scale facilities at Harwell, such as the Diamond Light Source, ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, Central Laser Facility and the Rosalind Franklin institute, our mission is to accelerate research collaboration, and generate internationally leading science, by convening research teams from over 25 UK universities and industry under one roof and training the next generation of scientists and engineers, assisted by a core team of expert staff.