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Edward N. Baker AA School of Biological Sciences and Department of Chemistry, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand (e-mail: ted.baker@auckland.ac.nz).
Professor Ted Baker is a chemistry graduate of the University of Auckland. After postdoctoral research at Oxford University, working with Dorothy Hodgkin on the structure of insulin, he established New Zealand’s first structural biology programme at Massey University. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand, a former International Research Scholar of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and a past-President of the International Union of Crystallography. He is currently Professor of Structural Biology at the University of Auckland, where he heads a laboratory of more than 30 researchers, and also serves as Director of the Centre for Molecular Biodiscovery, a recently established national Centre of Research Excellence. His current research interests focus on experimental protein structure analysis and its applications to functional genomics, structure-based drug design, and microbial pathogenesis. |
Australian Journal of Chemistry 57(9) 829-836 https://doi.org/10.1071/CH04090
Submitted: 1 April 2004 Accepted: 9 July 2004 Published: 1 September 2004