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User:Ramon Hurtado-Guerrero
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Ramon Hurtado-Guerrero obtained his B.Sc. in Pharmacy from the University of Granada and completed his PhD at the University of Granada, where he worked in molecular parasitology. Then, he moved to the University of Leeds as a postdoctoral researcher under the supervision of Prof. Mike McPherson. Here, he worked in the elucidation of the mechanism of how a self-postranslational modification in galactose oxidase occurred. Then, he moved to University College of London where he worked under the cosupervision of Prof. Vallance and a company "Unipath" to develop a kit to determine ADMA in blood samples. Finally, my last postdoctoral position was in Prof. van Aalten´s lab at the University of Dundee. Here, I was introduced to the structural Glycobiology where I learnt all my skills in protein X-ray crystallography. During this time I solved several crystal structures of transglycosylases such as Gas2, chitinases and glycosyltransferases such as OGT and LpGT. At the end of 2009, I started my own lab as an ARAID investigator at the University of Zaragoza where I still go on working in the fascinating world of enzymes that process carbohydrates or proteins/antibodies that recognise different type of sugars.
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