Dr Alexander Borodavka

Title of Research Project From Single Molecules to Whole Viruses: A New View on Viral Assembly and Replication in Cells. Website
Title of Research Project From Single Molecules to Whole Viruses: A New View on Viral Assembly and Replication in Cells. Website
Title of Research Project In situ structural studies of the functional organisation and inhibition of the BAM complex in Gram-negative bacteria Other informationAwarded International Prize Scholarship, Vallee Foundation, USA, 2018Awarded John Kendrew Award, EMBL Heidelberg, Germany, 2019Selected for a Philip…
Title of Research Project Cell cycle regulation in Macrophages
Fellow 1990-1994 Area of Current Research Interests Structural studies of the serpin family of proteins. Other Information Granted 1 year’s leave of absence from 1.3.91 for crystallography training, Dept of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases at the University of Alberta,…
Fellow 1992-1997 Area of Current Research Interests Intra-cellular calcium signaling: specifically the regulation of calcium entry pathways, the structure and function of intra-cellular calcium channels, signalling receptors and G-proteins. Other Information Appointed Reader, Department of Pharmacology 1995 Elected a Member…
Fellow 1997-2002 Area of Current Research Interests Establishment of spatial patterns and polarity in the early embryo. Determination of cell fate in developing mammalian embryos. Other Information Granted maternity leave from 1.12.01 to 28.2.02. Resigned fellowship 31.3.02 following the award…
Fellow 1990-1995 Area of Current Research Interests Understanding the processes involved in immune cell recognition of antigens and in immune response initiation. Role of the transmembrane protein CD45 in lymphocyte activation and regulation. Other Information Elected a Member of the…
Fellow 1994-1999 Area of Current Research Interests Study of large molecular assemblies and biopolymers to understand the chemistry of weak intermolecular forces (non-covalent interactions) through the determination of thermodynamic properties, computer modeling and molecular design. Other Information Appointed Reader retrospectively…
Fellow 2004-2009 Area of Current Research Interests Research on how viruses interact with and manipulate the host immune system to enable their replication. Discovered the HUSH (Human Silencing Hub) complex, an epigenetic repressor complex that assembles heterochromatin and silences newly…
Fellow 1984-1986 Area of Current Research Interests The physiochemical basis of light reception in vertebrates. Other Information Resigned fellowship on appointment as Assistant Professor in the Department of Physiology at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 1.11.86. Died 18 September 1987.