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James Murray is an Associate Professor in the Department of Life Sciences at Imperial College London, affiliated with the Faculty of Natural Sciences. His research focuses on structural and synthetic biology of photosynthesis and nitrogen fixation, with particular attention to protein design, light energy conversion, and enzyme mechanisms. He holds affiliations with the Centre for Structural Biology, Centre for Synthetic Biology, and the Grantham Institute, among others.
His academic background includes expertise in macromolecular crystallography, bioinformatics, and protein engineering. Research interests span structural analysis of photosynthetic complexes, nitrogenase systems, and the development of novel solenoid proteins. Collaborative work with the CCP4 suite and pioneering studies on chlorophyll f and far-red photosystems highlight his contributions to understanding energy transduction in biological systems.
Recent publications emphasize structural biology advancements, such as AlphaFold-based D1 subunit analysis and computational solenoid protein design. His work bridges fundamental research and applied technologies, including synthetic biology approaches to nitrogen fixation and electrochemical systems.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided text. Advising and grant activities are not detailed here, though his lab engages in major initiatives like photosystem II assembly studies and synthetic metabolic pathway engineering. Affiliations with the Electron Microscopy Centre and Institute of Chemical Biology underscore advanced infrastructure utilization.
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