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  1. Jane Clarke is a distinguished biophysical chemist at the University of Cambridge. She is recognised internationally for her multidisciplinary studies that have advanced the understanding of protein folding and misfolding.

  2. Professor Jane Clarke is a distinguished biophysical chemist and the President of Wolfson College. Jane started a PhD at the age of 40 with Professor Sir Alan Fersht in Cambridge, after several years teaching in comprehensive schools in London and elsewhere.

  3. Jane Clarke is the Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Senior Wellcome Trust Research Fellow in the Department of Chemistry. She began her career in science as a teacher in a comprehensive school.

  4. Jane Clarke. Even as a young child, Jane Clarke, now President of Wolfson College, Cambridge, knew she would grow up to be a scientist and a teacher. “I was always a scientist — surely all young children are!” she says. “That is, curious and testing how the world about them works.

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  5. Professor Jane Clarke defines herself as “a scientist, teacher, mother and grandmother, who has spent a lifetime in supporting the development of brilliant young people”. Her career is unconventional: After graduating with a degree in Biochemistry from York she became a secondary school science teacher.

  6. Jane Clarke is a distinguished biophysical chemist at the University of Cambridge. She is recognised internationally for her multidisciplinary studies that have advanced the understanding of protein folding and misfolding.

  7. Jane Clarke is Professor of Molecular Biophysics in the Chemistry Department of the University of Cambridge. Her research is multidisciplinary, combining single molecule and ensemble biophysical techniques with protein engineering and simulations to investigate protein folding, misfolding and assembly. Her small research team included Emeritus ...