Neil Ranson
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Neil Ranson
Summary
Neil Ranson is a human[1]. He worked as a researcher[2].
Key Facts
- Neil Ranson's professions included researcher[2].
- Neil Ranson was employed by University of Leeds[3].
- Neil Ranson is recorded as male[4].
- Neil Ranson's instance of is recorded as human[5].
- Neil Ranson supervised Rebecca Faith Thompson as a doctoral student[6].
- Neil Ranson's family name is recorded as Ranson[7].
- Neil Ranson's given name is recorded as Neil[8].
- Neil Ranson's official website is recorded as http://www.astbury.leeds.ac.uk/people/staff/staffpage.php?StaffID=NAR[9].
- Neil Ranson's participant in is recorded as Testing novel anti-viral strategies in plants[10].
- Neil Ranson's participant in is recorded as The roles of the pre-genomic RNA in Hepatitis B Virus nucleocapsid assembly.[11].
- Neil Ranson's participant in is recorded as Defining the molecular pathway for yeast prion fibril assembly using cryo-electron microscopy[12].
- Neil Ranson's participant in is recorded as How do mutations in non-muscle myosin 2A cause bleeding disorders and other defects?[13].
- Neil Ranson's participant in is recorded as The structure and function of the beta-barrel assembly machinery: an Achilles heel of Gram-negative pathogens[14].
- Neil Ranson's participant in is recorded as Untangling the processes of replication in and encapsidation in Picornavirales[15].
- Neil Ranson's participant in is recorded as Exploiting the power of heterologous expression in plants to discover new virus structure.[16].
- Neil Ranson's affiliation is recorded as School of Molecular and Cellular Biology[17].
- Neil Ranson's affiliation is recorded as Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology[18].
- Neil Ranson's start of work period is recorded as January 17, 1994[19].
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Career and Affiliations
Neil Ranson's professions included researcher[2]. He was employed by University of Leeds[3]. He supervised Rebecca Faith Thompson as a doctoral student[6].
FAQs
What did Neil Ranson do for work?
Neil Ranson worked as researcher[2].