- Daniela Rhodes
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Daniela Rhodes, FRS is a distinguished structural and molecular biologist. She is a senior scientist at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology [1] where she read for her Ph.D under the supervision of Aaron Klug.
Her research focuses on understanding how the structure of chromatin is involved in transcriptional regulation and how telomeres are involved in preserving chromosome integrity.[2]
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Awards
- She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2007.
Works
- "Analysis of sequence-specific DNA-binging proteins", Protein function: a practical approach, Editor Thomas E. Creighton, Oxford University Press, 1997, ISBN 9780199636150
- "The Role of Histone H1 in Chromatin Condensation and Transcriptional Repression", Structural biology and functional genomics, Editors E. Morton Bradbury, Sándor Pongor, Springer, 1999, ISBN 9780792357810
- "Telomeric DNA Recoginition", RNA biochemistry and biotechnology, Volume 1998, Editors Jan Barciszewski, Brian Frederic Carl Clark, Springer, 1999, ISBN 9780792358619
- "Climbing mountains: A profile of Max Perutz", EMBO reports 3, 5, 393–395 (2002)
- "Structure of the 30nm Chromatin Fibre and the Regulation of Its Compaction"[3]
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Categories:- Female Fellows of the Royal Society
- Living people
- British biologists
- Molecular biologists
- British scientist stubs
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