About
Ivo Tews uses crystallography to study molecular interactions. Particular intrests are in large dynamic macromolecular complexes and time resolved techniques that are applied in immunology, developing novel cancer therapies, and in enzymology.
As chair of the CCP4 project he is involved in software development and use of AI for modern crystallography. He is engaged in then national Digital Reserach Infrastructure (DRI), charinig integrated computing for molecular biology in DRI-IMB, and in synchrotron science at the Diamond Light Source and the European Synchtrotron Radiation Facilty.
Research
Research groups
Research interests
- Cancer immunology, where a structure based approach to rational drug development is applied for novel cancer therapies.
- Natural products biosynthesis to study vitamin B6 biosynthesis by the large PLP syntase complex.
- Bacterial biofilms: understanding of RedOx regulated phosphodiesterase activity in dispersal of biofilms to address chronic infections.
Research projects
Active projects
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Sponsor: Cancer Research UK
Completed projects
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Sponsor: Science And Technology Facilities Council
Sponsor: Medical Research Council
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Sponsor: Cancer Research UK
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Sponsor: Wessex Medical Research
Publications
81 publications
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Ivo Tews, Zbigniew Dauter, Amos B. Oppenheim & Constantin E. Vorgias,
1992, Journal of Molecular Biology, 228(2), 696-697
Type: article
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Biography
Prizes
- David Blow Prize (2011)
- PD, venia legendi (2011)
- David Blow Prize (2011)
- PD, venia legendi (2011)