Email: wcmr.manager@uwaterloo.ca
Phone: 519.573.3349
Office: Biology 1, room 375A, University of Waterloo
Waterloo Centre for Microbial Research
University of Waterloo
Biology 1 – 375A
200 University Ave. W.
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
N2L 3G1
This Tuesday afternoon at the CSM conference in Winnipeg, WCMR member Andrew Doxey will give his lecture after receiving the Thermo Fisher Scientific Award. This award is given to stimulate and recognize new researchers in microbiological sciences.
Andrew Doxey has been an Assistant Professor at the University of Waterloo since 2013 where he works on genomic data mining, unexplored molecular diversity, and protein function discovery. Andew Doxey's work has merged his interests in protein biochemistry and computational genomics such as in his recent collaboration to identify a new type of the Botox protein.
Congratulations Andrew Doxey on your award.
Email: wcmr.manager@uwaterloo.ca
Phone: 519.573.3349
Office: Biology 1, room 375A, University of Waterloo
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