Charlotte Deane
Bioinformatician
I completed my undergraduate education at University College, Oxford, studying Chemistry, completing my final year project in Graham Richards’ group. I then went to the University of Cambridge to study structural bioinformatics supervised by Tom Blundell. In 2000 I published my thesis entitled “Protein structure prediction: amino acid propensities and comparative modelling”.
Now, my research covers several areas in protein structure prediction and protein interaction networks, combining both theoretical work and empirical analyses. Of particular interest is the concept of protein structure evolution; predicting protein structure and understanding protein interaction networks.
Click here to find out more about our research and the group (the protein informatics group).