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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Seminars at the Department of Biochemistry > Tea Club Seminar - Jan Löwe “Molecular nanomachines illuminated by cryo-EM”
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Adam Wolowczyk. Meeting ID: 950 7956 8003 Passcode: G0m8QqxV1V Jan Löwe completed his PhD under Robert Huber at the Max Planck Institute before moving to the LMB in Cambridge for an EMBO fellowship with Linda Amos. Continuing at the LMB , he soon became a group leader and joint head of the structural studies division before becoming the Director in 2018. Jan is renowned for his work on the bacterial cytoskeleton where he was the first to identify actin and tubulin homologs. His group have also solved the structure of numerous other proteins such as the SMC complex and human thyroglobulin. This talk is part of the Seminars at the Department of Biochemistry series. This talk is included in these lists:
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