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UOW Researcher Jenny Beck is using Mass Spectrometry as a technique to screen for new drugs which can bind to DNA (for use as anticancer agents). She explains how ‘telomerase biology research’ could unlock the mechanisms of a number of diseases, and possibly even ageing. Professor Jenny Beck began her research career with an interest in proteins and enzymes. This was followed by postdoctoral work which investigated the molecular basis of how proteins involved in drug metabolism transfer electrons from one to another in reactions that are a prelude to elimination of drugs from the body.
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Proteomic dissection of DNA polymerization Authors: Jennifer L. Beck, Thitima Urathamakul, Stephen James Watt, Margaret Sheil, Patrick M. Schaeffer, et al.
A comparison of the binding of metal complexes to duplex and quadruplex DNA Authors: Jennifer L. Beck, Stephen F. Ralph, Janice Aldrich-Wright, Thitima Urathamakul, Charlotte Green, et al.
Structural and thermodynamic dissection of linear motif recognition by the E. coli sliding clamp Authors: Zhou Yin, Michael J. Kelso, Jennifer L. Beck, Aaron J. Oakley
Book review: Protein and Peptide Analysis by LC-MS Experimental Strategies Authors: Jennifer Beck