Английская Википедия:Akane Kawamura
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Akane Kawamura is a British chemist who is professor of chemistry at Newcastle University. Her research considers the chemistry of epigenetics. She was awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry Jeremy Knowles Award for her development of chemical probes to study biological processes.
Early life and education
Kawamura was an undergraduate student in chemistry at the University of Oxford.Шаблон:Citation needed She remained at Oxford for graduate research, where she worked alongside Edith Sim on structural investigations into eukaryotes.[1] After completing her doctorate, she moved into the biotechnology sector, where she worked on drug discovery.Шаблон:Citation needed She returned to academia in 2009, when she joined Christopher J. Schofield at Oxford and worked on the development of chemical probes.[2][3]
Research and career
In 2012, Kawamura was awarded a British Heart Foundation Centre of Research Excellence Senior Fellowship and a Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship.[2] She was made a lecturer in 2016 and an associate professor in 2019.Шаблон:Citation needed Her research considers epigenetics, with a focus on the methylation of DNA. She studies the enzymes and proteins that regulate methylation states.
In 2023, Kawamura was awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry's Jeremy Knowles Award for her work on the development of chemical probes to study biological processes.[4][5]
Selected publications
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