Frances Separovic

Frances Separovic (born ~1954) is a biophysical chemist and Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, where she taught physical chemistry and trained graduate students in her field. She is credited with developing techniques that utilise nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) to study peptides in lipid bilayers, with applications in the study of the structure of membrane proteins and their effects on membranes. Her more recent research concerns 'the structure and interactions of amyloid peptides from Alzheimer's disease, pore-forming toxins and antibiotic peptides in model biological membranes'. Provided by Wikipedia
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Solid-state NMR : applications in biomembrane structure /
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Advances in biological solid-state NMR  : proteins and membrane-active peptides  / [E-Book]