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Arthur Crossman is a Lecturer (Teaching and Scholarship) affiliated with the DArcy Thompson Unit. His research focuses on biochemistry and molecular mechanisms underlying parasitic diseases, particularly Trypanosoma brucei (the causative agent of African sleeping sickness). Key areas include enzymology of glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchors, fragment-based drug design, and metabolic pathway analysis in eukaryotes.
- Research Interests: GPI-anchored proteins, enzyme inhibition, parasitology, carbohydrate biosynthesis, and drug development.
- Collaborations: Extensive work with colleagues like Ferguson M.A.J. and Gilbert I.H. on Trypanosoma brucei pathways.
- Publications: 28 peer-reviewed articles, including high-impact studies on enzyme inhibitors and metabolic pathways (e.g., 2024 JBC paper).
His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and innovation. Active in both teaching and research, he has developed novel methodologies in organic catalysis and drug discovery.
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