Tom Blundell
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Sir Tom L. Blundell, FRS (born 1942-07-07) is a British biologist and science administrator. His MA and DPhil are from the University of Oxford, working with Dorothy Hodgkin. His early posts were at the University of Oxford and the University of Sussex. In 1976, Blundell joined the Department of Crystallography at Birkbeck, University of London, becoming head of department in 1978.
In 1991, he moved into science administration, as Director General of the Agricultural and Food Research Council (1991–94) and then the founding Chief Executive of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) (1994–96). Other administrative posts include Chairman of the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution (1998–2005). He is the current President of the Biosciences Federation (2004–date).
In 1995, he became the Sir William Dunn Professor of Biochemistry and head of the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Cambridge, and he currently also holds the Chair of the School of Biological Sciences at that university. He is a fellow of Sidney Sussex College.
He is the co-founder of two drug discovery companies, Astex Technology Ltd and Biofabrika.
He was made a fellow of the Royal Society in 1984 and knighted in 1997, and has also received numerous awards and medals.
[edit] Research interests
Blundell's research interests lie in elucidating macromolecular structure using methods from biochemistry, protein crystallography & bioinformatics, and structure-based drug design. Systems studied include DNA repair, hormones and growth factors, cellular signalling, crystallins (lens proteins), renin and HIV protease. He has also written several bioinformatics programs.
[edit] Source
- Dept of Biochemistry, Cambridge -- includes CV and publications list