
Ms Gemma Hardman
BBSRC DTP PhD student
LabA, Centre for Proteome Research
Institute of Integrative Biology
University of Liverpool,
Crown Street
Liverpool L69 7ZB
Tel: +44 151 794 5344
Email: hardmang [at] liv.ac.uk
BBSRC DTP PhD student
LabA, Centre for Proteome Research
Institute of Integrative Biology
University of Liverpool,
Crown Street
Liverpool L69 7ZB
Tel: +44 151 794 5344
Email: hardmang [at] liv.ac.uk
I completed my undergraduate degree in Chemistry (MChem with a Year in Industry) at the University of York, in 2013. The fourth year of my degree was spent on an industrial placement at Bristol Myers Squibb, a global biopharmaceutical company, where I investigated the degradation of a drug for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes, primarily using liquid chromatography (LC) and mass spectrometry (MS) techniques.
In October 2013 I enrolled on a combined MRes/PhD programme at the University of Liverpool, funded by the BBSRC Doctoral Training Partnership. My MRes research project has focused on the development of suitable enrichment techniques for histidine-phosphorylated peptides. I will be continuing my PhD in the CPR with the purpose of further developing MS-based methodologies to overcome some of the challenges associated with detection and characterisation of histidine phosphorylation in proteins from cell extracts.
In October 2013 I enrolled on a combined MRes/PhD programme at the University of Liverpool, funded by the BBSRC Doctoral Training Partnership. My MRes research project has focused on the development of suitable enrichment techniques for histidine-phosphorylated peptides. I will be continuing my PhD in the CPR with the purpose of further developing MS-based methodologies to overcome some of the challenges associated with detection and characterisation of histidine phosphorylation in proteins from cell extracts.

M.Chem. University of York
M.Sc. University of Leeds
M.Sc. University of Leeds