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Kazune Tamura obtained his B.Sc. in Combined Honours in Biochemistry and Chemistry from the University of British Columbia in 2015. During this time, he completed an undergraduate thesis project in the lab of Dr. Harry Brumer where he has stayed on as a Ph.D. candidate (class of 2020). His current work is focused around the study of microbial utilization of common beta-glucans via polysaccharide utilization loci<cite>Tamura2017 Grondin2017</cite>.
 
 
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Kazune Tamura obtained his B.Sc. in Combined Honours in Biochemistry and Chemistry from the University of British Columbia in 2015. During this time, he completed an undergraduate thesis project in the lab of Dr. Harry Brumer where he has stayed on as a Ph.D. candidate (class of 2020). His current work is focused around the study of microbial utilization of common beta-glucans via polysaccharide utilization loci[1, 2].



  1. Tamura K, Hemsworth GR, Déjean G, Rogers TE, Pudlo NA, Urs K, Jain N, Davies GJ, Martens EC, and Brumer H. (2017). Molecular Mechanism by which Prominent Human Gut Bacteroidetes Utilize Mixed-Linkage Beta-Glucans, Major Health-Promoting Cereal Polysaccharides. Cell Rep. 2017;21(2):417-430. DOI:10.1016/j.celrep.2017.09.049 | PubMed ID:29020628 [Tamura2017]
  2. Grondin JM, Tamura K, Déjean G, Abbott DW, and Brumer H. (2017). Polysaccharide Utilization Loci: Fueling Microbial Communities. J Bacteriol. 2017;199(15). DOI:10.1128/JB.00860-16 | PubMed ID:28138099 [Grondin2017]

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