Nicola Mulder

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Thesis Identification and characterisation of transcriptional regulatory proteins from Mycobacterium tuberculosis  (1998)
Nicola Mulder
Nicola Mulder at the ISMB/ECCB conference in 2019.
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InstitutionsUniversity of Cape Town
Thesis Identification and characterisation of transcriptional regulatory proteins from Mycobacterium tuberculosis  (1998)

Nicola J Mulder is a professor and head of the computational biology division at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.[1] She is also a principal investigator at H3ABioNet, a pan-African bioinformatics network for human heredity and health.[2]

Mulder graduated with a bachelor degree in chemistry and microbiology, and an honours degree in microbiology.[3] She received her PhD from the University of Cape Town in 1998; her thesis subject was identifying and characterizing transcriptional regulatory proteins from Mycobacterium tuberculosis.[4]

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