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Hi, I'm Tim Vickers, glad to be here.
I am a biochemist with interests in tropical diseases and enzymology. I did my PhD in biochemistry at Dundee University in Scotland under the supervision of Alan Fairlamb and am now working in America.
If anybody has any questions about these topics I would be delighted to try to help. I am usually glad to answer questions and research stuff for articles, after all, favours owed are valuable things.
At the moment I'm the director of Molecular and Cellular Biology wikiproject and working on bringing as many basic molecular biology, biochemistry and infectious disease articles up to FA level as I can. Even with the help of all the expert editors in the project, this is going to be a very long process, but generations of students will bless our efforts as they plagiarise our text!
The MCB project is a group of editors interested in improving the quality of Wikipedia articles on molecular life sciences. Since these pages are usually the top Google hit on any biochemical subject you care to mention, this is more important from an academic viewpoint than you might think. Anybody interested in helping out can sign up on the project page. You will be most welcome.
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Awards
Barnstars and shiny things
Awards from other Wikipedians. Thank you.
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The E=mc² Barnstar |
While trawling through the deleted revisions of Bacteria in an effort to delete 1 bad revision, I noticed you had put in a huge effort on that article so I am awarding you this barnstar. ViridaeTalk 00:58, 21 January 2007 (UTC) |
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The Editor's Barnstar |
for tireless & good-humoured work on the Homeopathy page; well done Tim! Peter morrell 12:13, 15 July 2006 (UTC) |
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Golden Wiki |
This Golden Wiki was well-earned by newbie Tim Vickers for his months of work in bringing Enzyme to Featured Article status, and for his constructive way of interacting with other editors; a truly professional Wikipedian.
Willow 6 September 2006 |
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The Barnstar of Diligence |
I award Tim Vickers this Barnstar of Diligence for an amazing feat—one I thought undoable—bringing Evolution back to featured status. This article is truly a testament to your ability to work with others to produce quality, neutral, well-sourced articles. Here's hoping it stays in good shape :-)) SandyGeorgia (Talk) 17:26, 10 June 2007 (UTC) |
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The Barnstar of Bravery |
Tim Vickers truly deserves this Barnstar of Bravery for his undaunted zeal in bringing Evolution back to Featured Article status. His steadfast devotion to the article and his calm, professional interactions with other Wikipedians of differing viewpoints are reminiscent of a Daniel come to judgment — in the lion's den. Truly, angels rush in where fools fear to tread. Willow 16:52, 12 June 2007 (UTC) |
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The Tireless Science Contributor Barnstar |
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Tim Vickers, please accept this Tireless Science Contributor Barnstar in recognition of your ceaseless efforts on science articles and your fine work in bringing Evolution back to FA status. Are you really just one person?
--Plumbago 12:38, 14 June 2007 (UTC) |
I, ClockworkSoul, do hereby award this barnstar to Tim Vickers in recognition to all of his hard work in perfecting a long series of enzyme-related articles.
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To Tim Vickers for his edits to bacteria, which truly made it one of Wikipedia's finest articles. -- Samir धर्म 04:37, 15 December 2006 (UTC)
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The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar |
for your extreme kindness and calmness Sushant gupta 16:32, 17 October 2007 (UTC) |
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Knight-errant of the FA |
The noble Theodor, High King in Wikipedia, gazes with marveling favour on the Featured Articles of Tim Vickers:
Enzyme, Enzyme kinetics, Enzyme inhibitor, Influenza, Tuberculosis, Bacteria, Immune system, DNA, Antioxidant, Metabolism, Evolution, Oxidative phosphorylation, and Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
The king therefore dubs Tim a Knight-errant of the FAe. May Mab herself bless Tim's work! |
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The Special Barnstar |
For the exceptional quality shown by putting ego aside and doing what is best for an article.BirgitteSB 04:18, 14 July 2007 (UTC) |
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The Editor's Barnstar |
For creating up to 8 featured articles on Wikipedia, and having a P.H.D. in biochemistry, I award you the Editor's Barnstar. Congratulations!!!--U.S.A. (talk contribs) 16:23, 15 September 2007 (UTC) |
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The Barnstar of Diligence |
I award Tim Vickers this Barnstar of Diligence for a conspicuous and sustained display of effort, common sense, and patience an a wide range of topics, under a wide range of situations. A tip of the hat. Pete.Hurd 23:40, 25 September 2007 (UTC) |
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The Original Barnstar |
For patient dicussion and guidance on Orthomolecular psychiatry, and since I can find a barnstar for just being great and negotiating a tricky disagreement, I'm giving you the original barnstar. Go TimVickers (and Loki)! WLU (talk) 18:06, 13 February 2008 (UTC) |
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Links to papers
Wyllie S, Vickers TJ, Fairlamb AH. Roles of trypanothione S-transferase and tryparedoxin peroxidase in resistance to antimonials Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2008 Feb 4 (Epub ahead of print)
Scott DA, Hickerson SM, Vickers TJ, Beverley SM. The role of the mitochondrial glycine cleavage complex in the metabolism and virulence of the protozoan parasite Leishmania major. J Biol Chem. 2008 Jan 4;283(1):155-65.
Vickers TJ, Orsomando G, de la Garza RD, Scott DA, Kang SO, Hanson AD, Beverley SM. Biochemical and genetic analysis of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase in leishmania metabolism and virulence. J Biol Chem. 2006 Dec 15;281(50):38150-8.
Greig N, Wyllie S, Vickers TJ, Fairlamb AH. Trypanothione-dependent glyoxalase I in Trypanosoma cruzi. Biochem J. 2006 Dec 1;400(2):217-23.
Ariza A, Vickers TJ, Greig N, Armour KA, Dixon MJ, Eggleston IM, Fairlamb AH, Bond CS. Specificity of the trypanothione-dependent Leishmania major glyoxalase I: structure and biochemical comparison with the human enzyme. Mol Microbiol. 2006 Feb;59(4):1239-48.
Vickers TJ, Greig N, Fairlamb AH. A trypanothione-dependent glyoxalase I with a prokaryotic ancestry in Leishmania major. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2004 Sep 7;101(36):13186-91.
Vickers TJ, Wyllie S, Fairlamb AH. Leishmania major elongation factor 1B complex has trypanothione S-transferase and peroxidase activity. J Biol Chem. 2004 Nov 19;279(47):49003-9.
Saravanamuthu A, Vickers TJ, Bond CS, Peterson MR, Hunter WN, Fairlamb AH. Two interacting binding sites for quinacrine derivatives in the active site of trypanothione reductase: a template for drug design. J Biol Chem. 2004 Jul 9;279(28):29493-500.
Vickers TJ, Fairlamb AH. Trypanothione S-transferase activity in a trypanosomatid ribosomal elongation factor 1B. J Biol Chem. 2004 Jun 25;279(26):27246-56.
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