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'''Tom Wennekes''' is currently a postdoctoral fellow in [http://www.chem.ubc.ca/personnel/faculty/withers/group/ the group] of [[User:Steve_Withers| Prof. Steve Withers]] at the Department of Chemistry, The University of British Columbia. He received his Ph.D. from the Faculty of Science at Leiden University in 2008, for his research on inhibitors of glycosidases and glycosyltransferases involved in glycosphingolipid metabolism performed under the supervision of [http://biosyn.lic.leidenuniv.nl/ Prof. Hermen Overkleeft] and [http://www.amc.nl/index.cfm?sid=1266&contentitemid=118&itemid=99 Prof. Hans Aerts]. As of November 2010 he will join [http://www.orc.wur.nl/UK/ the Laboratory of Organic Chemistry] at Wageningen University as an assistant professor in Synthetic Bio-organic Chemistry and Chemical Biology.
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'''Tom Wennekes''' is currently a postdoctoral fellow in [http://www.chem.ubc.ca/personnel/faculty/withers/group/ the group] of [[User:Steve_Withers| Prof. Steve Withers]] at the University of British Columbia in Canada. Here, with the support of a NWO Rubicon fellowship, he is involved in the development of mechanism-based inhibitors and probes for the neuraminidase of the influenza A virus (GH34). NWO Rubicon fellowship He received his Ph.D. from Leiden University in 2008, for his research on inhibitors of glucocerebrosidase ([[GH30]]),    Normal  0  21      false  false  false                    MicrosoftInternetExplorer4      β-glucosidase-2 ([[GH116]]) and glycosylceramide synthase [[GT21]] involved in glycosphingolipid metabolism performed under the supervision of [http://biosyn.lic.leidenuniv.nl/ Prof. Hermen Overkleeft] and [http://www.amc.nl/index.cfm?sid=1266&contentitemid=118&itemid=99 Prof. Hans Aerts]. As of November 2010 he will join [http://www.orc.wur.nl/UK/ the Laboratory of Organic Chemistry] at Wageningen University in the Netherlands as an assistant professor in Synthetic Bio-organic Chemistry and Chemical Biology.
  
  

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Tom Wennekes is currently a postdoctoral fellow in the group of Prof. Steve Withers at the University of British Columbia in Canada. Here, with the support of a NWO Rubicon fellowship, he is involved in the development of mechanism-based inhibitors and probes for the neuraminidase of the influenza A virus (GH34). NWO Rubicon fellowship He received his Ph.D. from Leiden University in 2008, for his research on inhibitors of glucocerebrosidase (GH30), Normal 0 21 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 β-glucosidase-2 (GH116) and glycosylceramide synthase GT21 involved in glycosphingolipid metabolism performed under the supervision of Prof. Hermen Overkleeft and Prof. Hans Aerts. As of November 2010 he will join the Laboratory of Organic Chemistry at Wageningen University in the Netherlands as an assistant professor in Synthetic Bio-organic Chemistry and Chemical Biology.



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  6. Boot RG, Verhoek M, Donker-Koopman W, Strijland A, van Marle J, Overkleeft HS, Wennekes T, and Aerts JM. (2007). Identification of the non-lysosomal glucosylceramidase as beta-glucosidase 2. J Biol Chem. 2007;282(2):1305-12. DOI:10.1074/jbc.M610544200 | PubMed ID:17105727 [REF6]

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