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− | Ethan Goddard-Borger obtained his BSc in chemistry from the University of Western Australia in 2004 then | + | Ethan Goddard-Borger obtained his BSc in chemistry from the University of Western Australia in 2004 then pursued a PhD at the same insitution under the supervision of Prof. Robert Stick. After being awarded a PhD in 2008, Ethan moved to Canada to undertake postdoctoral studies with Prof. [[User:Steve Withers|Steve Withers]] at the University of British Columbia. He has a keen interest in carbohydrate processing enzymes, medicinal chemistry and synthetic methodology. |
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Ethan Goddard-Borger obtained his BSc in chemistry from the University of Western Australia in 2004 then pursued a PhD at the same insitution under the supervision of Prof. Robert Stick. After being awarded a PhD in 2008, Ethan moved to Canada to undertake postdoctoral studies with Prof. Steve Withers at the University of British Columbia. He has a keen interest in carbohydrate processing enzymes, medicinal chemistry and synthetic methodology.