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Richard Cogdell

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bacteriopheophytin was the intermediate electron acceptor and how carotenoid triplet formation photoprotects. More recently his determination of the crystal structure of the LH2 antenna complex has completely changed ideas of the mechanisms photosynthetic energy transfer, and induced many physicists and chemists to study this complex. This new structure of the RC-LH1 'core' complex is likely to be just as influential.
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Cogdell's primary research interest is in the early events of bacterial photosynthesis, specifically on the involvement of pigment-protein complexes in light harvesting and energy transfer using protein crystallography and various methods of spectroscopy. His collaboration with other related groups
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Richard Cogdell's research has investigated the structure and function of bacterial reaction centres and light-harvesting complexes. In both areas he has made seminal contributions. He was the first to show that in reaction centres ubiquinone was the primary electron acceptor, that
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McDermott, G.; Prince, S. M.; Freer, A. A.; Hawthornthwaite-Lawless, A. M.; Papiz, M. Z.; Cogdell, R. J.; Isaacs, N. W. (April 1995). "Crystal structure of an integral membrane light-harvesting complex from photosynthetic bacteria".
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He is now exploring the potential applications of these discoveries to the production of fuels using sunlight and founded the Glasgow Solar Fuels Initiative with
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in Glasgow to coordinate the work of other research groups within Glasgow University and others in the USA, Japan, Germany, Italy and Poland.
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culminated in a 1995 scientific paper describing the three dimensional structure of a light-harvesting complex from the bacterium,
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From 1973 to 1975 Cogdell carried out postdoctoral research at
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in 2004. From 2007 to 2007 he was adjunct professor at the
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FRS
FRSE
University of Glasgow
BBSRC
Royal Grammar School, Guildford
University of Bristol
biochemistry
BSc
PhD
Cornell University
University of Washington
University of Glasgow
UCLA
University of Paris-Sud
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Beijing
Leroy Cronin
Editor-in-Chief
Journal of the Royal Society Interface
Fellow of the Royal Society
Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Royal Society of Biology
Humboldt Prize
Daiwa-Adrian Prize
"School of Molecular Biosciences"
"Society Fellows among new BBSRC Council members"
Bibcode
1995Natur.374..517M
doi
10.1038/374517a0

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