RefNo | EC/1996/06 |
Level | Item |
Title | Dobson, Christopher Martin: certificate of election to the Royal Society |
Date | 1993 |
Description | Citation typed |
Citation | Dobson is distinguished for his studies, principally using NMR methods, of the structures and dynamics of proteins in solution. Such studies include those on lysozyme, with which he demonstrated many methodological advances, interleukin-4, with which he established for the first time the topology of the important family of haemopoietic helical cytokines, and urokinase-type plasminogen activator, with which he elucidated the dynamic characteristics of multidomain fibrinolytic proteins, Dobson is a pioneer in the application of NMR methods to the problem of protein folding, which is now the major theme of his work. His studies on lysozyme are resulting in one of the most detailed descriptions of a folding pathway for a protein. Dobson has explored the poperties and reactions of molecules in solids by means of NMR spectroscopy, including proteins, organometallic compounds, inorganic paramagnets and the silicaceous components of hydraulic materials. Notable here are analyses of the nature and origin of dynamic properties in molecular solids, and their relationship to structure and reactivity. |
AccessStatus | Closed |
Fellows associated with this archive
Code | PersonName | Dates |
NA2207 | Dobson; Christopher Martin (1949 - 2019) | 1949 - 2019 |