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Scott obtained both his BSc and PhD from the University of Guelph in Canada. His PhD work, completed under the supervision of Stephen Seah, was on structure-function studies of enzymes involved in the metabolism of aromatic lignin fragments in Pseudomonas. Shortly after completing his PhD studies he took up a post-doctoral research position with Johan Larsbrink at the Chalmers University of Technology where he has been working collaboratively with Jenny AB and Leila Lo Leggio on structure-function studies of bacterial CE15 members.
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