Lynne Regan
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Guggenheim Fellow (2005)
Lynne Regan | |
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Lynne Regan at the Biophysical Society meeting, February 2013 | |
| Citizenship | United Kingdom |
| Alma mater | University of Oxford |
| Awards | Margaret Oakley Dayhoff Award (1995/6) Guggenheim Fellow (2005) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Biochemistry, biotechnology |
| Institutions | Yale University (2000-2018), University of Edinburgh (2018 onwards) |
| Thesis | (1987) |
| Doctoral advisor | Paul Schimmel |
| Website | regan |
Lynne Regan is a Professor of Biochemistry and Biotechnology at the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Edinburgh. Previously, she was a Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry at Yale University. She was the president of the Protein Society for the 2013–2014 term and has earned many awards throughout her career. Her research mainly concerns interactions between proteins and nucleic acids.
In 1981, Regan graduated with a bachelor's degree in biochemistry from University of Oxford. She was awarded the Gibbs prize for the top first class honor of her year and obtained a distinction in Clinical Pharmacology.[1][2] She went on to study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under Paul Schimmel with a Fulbright Scholarship, and earned her PhD there in 1987.[2][3]