Tracy Palmer
Professor of molecular microbiology / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tracy Palmer FRS FRSE[5] is a professor of microbiology in the Biosciences Institute at Newcastle University in Tyne & Wear, England.[3][6][7][8] She is known for her work on the twin-arginine translocation (Tat) pathway.[9][10]
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Born | (1967-05-08)8 May 1967 Sheffield, England |
Education | University of Birmingham (BSc, PhD)[1] |
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Children | James Sargent (b. 2000), Jack Sargent (b. 2002) |
Awards | EMBO Member (2017)[2] Royal Society University Research Fellowship (1996) |
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Institutions | Newcastle University University of Dundee University of East Anglia[4] John Innes Centre |
Thesis | The kinetics of the proton-translocating transhydrogenase from photosynthetic bacteria (1992) |
Doctoral advisor | J. Baz Jackson |
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