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Glycobiology 2005 15(7):17G-18G; doi:10.1093/glycob/cwi080
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Letter to the Glyco-Forum: International Glycoconjugate Organization Awards—2005

Avadhesha Surolia

President, International Glycoconjugate Organization Chairman, Molecular Biophysics Unit, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Karnataka, India


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The International Glycoconjugate Organization (IGO) announces two (unshared) awards for 2005: one to Professor Anne Dell, Imperial College London, and one to Professor Konrad Sandhoff, Universitaet Bonn. The IGO is pleased to provide the following biographies of the awardees.

Professor Anne Dell, FRS, Division of Molecular Biosciences, Imperial College London, UK


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Professor Anne Dell received a BSc degree in chemistry from the University of Western Australia in 1972 and then moved to the University Chemical Laboratory in Cambridge, UK, for her PhD studies. Under the supervision of Howard Morris, she began her research career exploring the application of mass spectrometry to peptide sequencing. In 1975, she moved to a postdoctoral position in the Biochemistry Department at Imperial College . . . [Full Text of this Article]

Professor Konrad Sandhoff, Kekule-Institut f. Organische Chemie und Biochemie, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitaet Bonn, Germany


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