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Philip Biggin is the RCUK Fellow in Structural Bioinformatics and Computational Biochemistry in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Oxford. He is also a fellow of Lady Margaret Hall. His research interests lie in receptor-ligand interactions, comparative dynamics of proteins and bioinformatics of ligand-gated ion channels. He sits on the Oxford Supercomputing Centre management committee. He is a co-opted committee member of the Molecular Graphics and Modelling Society and a | Philip Biggin is the RCUK Fellow in Structural Bioinformatics and Computational Biochemistry in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Oxford. He is also a fellow of Lady Margaret Hall. His research interests lie in receptor-ligand interactions, comparative dynamics of proteins and bioinformatics of ligand-gated ion channels. He sits on the Oxford Supercomputing Centre management committee. He is a co-opted committee member of the Molecular Graphics and Modelling Society and a |
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Biography:
Philip Biggin is the RCUK Fellow in Structural Bioinformatics and Computational Biochemistry in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Oxford. He is also a fellow of Lady Margaret Hall. His research interests lie in receptor-ligand interactions, comparative dynamics of proteins and bioinformatics of ligand-gated ion channels. He sits on the Oxford Supercomputing Centre management committee. He is a co-opted committee member of the Molecular Graphics and Modelling Society and a
member of the Royal Society of Chemistry, the British Biophysical Society, the Biochemical Society, and the US Biophysical Society.