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Draft:Professor James A. Huntington

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Dr. Huntington (born December 9, 1964) is a Professor of Molecular Haemostasis at the University of Cambridge and a director of Cambridge Protein Works Ltd. He has co-authored two academic papers in Nature_(journal). In 2000, he co-authored with Randy Read and Robin Carrell a paper demonstrating structure changes of a serpin-protease complex. In 2008, he co-authored with Masayuki Yamaski, Wei Li, and Daniel Johnson a paper revealing the molecular basis of serpin polymerization.

Dr. Huntington earned degrees at the University of Kansas (BS, 1989) and Vanderbilt University (PhD, 1997). His post-doctoral work was with Robin Carrell at the University of Cambridge, using X-ray crystallography to determine the mechanisms of serpin function.

In 1999, he was appointed principal investigator at the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, University Reader in 2007, and Professor of Molecular Haemostasis in 2011.



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