Louise Johnson

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Louise Johnson was a pioneering British biochemist and crystallographer renowned for her groundbreaking work on protein structure and enzyme mechanisms.

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instanceOf academic
biochemist
scientist
awardReceived Biochemical Society Award NERFINISHED
Royal Medal
citizenship British
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
educatedAt University of Leeds NERFINISHED
University of Oxford
employer University of Oxford
fieldOfWork X-ray crystallography of biological macromolecules
biochemistry
crystallography
enzyme mechanisms
protein structure
structural biology
genre scientific literature
hasRole mentor of structural biologists
pioneer in protein crystallography
influenced development of modern structural biology
understanding of enzyme catalysis
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Royal Society
notableFor contributions to protein crystallography
leadership in structural biology in the UK
pioneering work on enzyme mechanisms
pioneering work on protein structure
promoting women in science
notableWork advances in protein crystallography methods
research on glycogen phosphorylase
research on lysozyme structure
occupation biochemist
crystallographer
university professor
sexOrGender female
workFocus mechanisms of enzyme action
relationship between protein structure and function
three-dimensional structures of proteins
workLocation Oxford NERFINISHED

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