James is a Technical Assistant in the Dehns Biotechnology Group. He joined the Dehns Brighton Office in September 2023.
Before starting at Dehns, James completed his PhD at the University of Nottingham. His research focused on using mass spectrometry to study the molecular interactions between clinically relevant drug-receptor complexes. Prior to this, James obtained an MSci degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Birmingham. This included a laboratory project to engineer the M13 bacteriophage as a scaffold for use in drug delivery and pathogen detection.
MSci (Hons) Biological Sciences, University of Birmingham, 2018.
PhD Chemistry, ‘Developing Carbene Footprinting Mass Spectrometry to Interrogate Protein-Ligand Interactions’, University of Nottingham, 2023.
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