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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Chemistry, epigenetics and drugs

Alteration of gene expression is fundamental to many diseases. A better understanding of how epigenetic proteins affect diseases provides a starting point for therapy development and the discovery of new drug.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The genetics of metabolic diseases

A missing step in a metabolic pathway leads to the build-up of toxic compounds, and the lack of materials essential for normal function.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Chemistry, epigenetics and drugs

Alteration of gene expression is fundamental to many diseases. A better understanding of how epigenetic proteins affect diseases provides a starting point for therapy development and the discovery of new drug.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The genetics of metabolic diseases

A missing step in a metabolic pathway leads to the build-up of toxic compounds, and the lack of materials essential for normal function.
Chemistry for the Future: Human Health

Practical Uses of NMR: Exploring Enzymes to Fight Disease

The mutant enzymes that cause disease in our bodies can be combated by chemical inhibitors if we understand how these molecules are interacting.
Chemistry for the Future: Solar Fuels

Enzymes as Fuel Producers

Growing energy demand worldwide is a crucial challenge for chemists. Suzannah Hexter, Armstrong Group, shows how, with the help of enzymes, the principles of photosynthesis may be artificially exploited and improved to provide a clean energy resource.
Chemistry for the Future: Solar Fuels

Introduction to Solar Fuels

In an 'Oxford tutorial' style podcast, Professor Fraser Armstrong introduces the concept of artificial photosynthesis: coupling a light harvesting material with a fuel producer in order to generate storable energy from sunlight.

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