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Darrell Cockburn received his BSc. and PhD from the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. During his PhD under his adviser Anthony Clarke, Darrell primarily studied the structure function relationships within the endoglucanase family [[GH6]]. In 2010 Darrell moved to Denmark to take an H.C. Ørsted fellowship with Birte Svensson at the Technical University of Denmark. There he studied surface binding sites in a variety of carbohydrate active enzymes, with a particular focus on [[GH13]]. In 2013 Darrell moved to the University of Michigan to continue his Postdoctoral training with Nicole Koropatkin, studying the amylolytic systems of the gut bacteria ''Eubacterium rectale'' and ''Ruminococcus bromii''.  
 
Darrell Cockburn received his BSc. and PhD from the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. During his PhD under his adviser Anthony Clarke, Darrell primarily studied the structure function relationships within the endoglucanase family [[GH6]]. In 2010 Darrell moved to Denmark to take an H.C. Ørsted fellowship with Birte Svensson at the Technical University of Denmark. There he studied surface binding sites in a variety of carbohydrate active enzymes, with a particular focus on [[GH13]]. In 2013 Darrell moved to the University of Michigan to continue his Postdoctoral training with Nicole Koropatkin, studying the amylolytic systems of the gut bacteria ''Eubacterium rectale'' and ''Ruminococcus bromii''.  
  
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Darrell Cockburn received his BSc. and PhD from the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. During his PhD under his adviser Anthony Clarke, Darrell primarily studied the structure function relationships within the endoglucanase family GH6. In 2010 Darrell moved to Denmark to take an H.C. Ørsted fellowship with Birte Svensson at the Technical University of Denmark. There he studied surface binding sites in a variety of carbohydrate active enzymes, with a particular focus on GH13. In 2013 Darrell moved to the University of Michigan to continue his Postdoctoral training with Nicole Koropatkin, studying the amylolytic systems of the gut bacteria Eubacterium rectale and Ruminococcus bromii.




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  1. Error fetching PMID 23950181: [Ruzakski2013]
  2. Error fetching PMID 21273341: [Cockburn2011]
  3. Error fetching PMID 20170174: [Quirk2010]
  4. Error fetching PMID 20136145: [Cockburn2010]
  5. Error fetching PMID 19017542: [Jing2009]
  6. Error fetching PMID 17289762: [Legaree2007]

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