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Date of Birth: 4th August 1969 Nationality: British Sex: Male Status: Single
Whickham Comprehensive: Burnthouse Lane, Whickham, Newcastle upon Tyne. NE16 5AR UK GCE "O" Level: Mathematics, Technology, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography,English Language, English Literature, French GCE "OA" Level: General Paper GCE "A" Level: Biology, Physics, Chemistry, General Studies
University of Kent at Canterbury: The Registry, The University, Canterbury, Kent. CT2 7NZ UK B.Sc. (Hons.) Biochemistry Class 2 division i Graduated: 12-07-91
Green College: University of Oxford, Woodstock Road, Oxford. OX2 6HG UK D.Phil in Biochemistry. Supervisor: Dr. G.J. Barton Expected Completion Date: Early 1995 Title: "Pattern Recognition and Protein Structure Prediction from Aligned Amino Acid Sequence" My main research interests have been in protein secondary structure Prediction and conservation analysis of multiple protein sequence alignments.
Institute of Food Research: Reading, Berks. UK Degree Sandwich year. Molecular Biology work including PCR, SDM and automated DNA sequencing.
Biological Laboratory: The Biological Laboratory, The University, Canterbury, Kent. CT2 7NX UK A three month extension of my undergraduate research project on molecular modelling of the seven putative transmembrane regions of the rat D2 dopamine receptor family. Funded by the Welcome Trust.
Science Line: Broadcasting Support Services, 252 Western Avenue, London. W3 6XJ UK Science Line pilot project. Work as paid advisor, answering questions on biochemical and molecular genetics topics following broadcasts of the Channel 4 "Equinox" series.
- Secondary structure prediction from multiple sequence data - blood-clotting factor-xiii and yersinia protein-tyrosine-phosphatase Livingstone, C.D. and Barton, G.J. International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research 1994 vol.44 no.3 pp.239-244 [Figure 1][Figure 2]
- Protein-sequence alignments - a strategy for the hierarchical analysis of residue conservation Livingstone, C.D. and Barton, G.J. Computer applications in the biosciences 1993 vol.9 no.6 pp.745-756 This paper describes the program AMAS. For instructions on how to obtain AMAS, please see the README file on our ftp server and for further details, the README file in the AMAS subdirectory.
- Molecular modeling of d2-like dopamine-receptors Livingstone, C.D., Strange, P.G. and Naylor, L.H. Biochemical Journal 1992 vol.287 no.pt1 pp.277-282
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Last Update: 20th November 1994