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Dr. Jeff Perry
Visiting Associate Professor &
Senior Research Associate,
The Scripps Research Institute,
San Diego, USA
Telephone: 001 858 784 2284 (Office)
001 858 784 2880(Lab)
Email: jjperry@amritapuri.amrita.edujperry@scripps.edu

 

Ph.D. Natural Science, University of Cambridge, 2000

B.Sc. (Hons) Biochemistry, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, 1996

Research Interests

Dr. Perry is a Senior Research Associate at The Scripps Research Institute, CA, USA. His research interests include structural biochemistry studies into macromolecules maintaining genomic stability, repairing damaged DNA and preventing oxidative damage. These molecular mechanisms are critical to the cell in providing protection against cancer and rapid aging. Dr Perry conducted his post-doctoral research in structural biochemistry at both Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and as a visiting scholar at The Scripps Research Institute, USA.

Publications

  1. Perry JJ, Fan L, Tainer JA. Neuroscience. Neuroscience. [Epub, Dec 14, 2006]. Developing master keys to brain pathology, cancer and aging from the structural biology of proteins controlling reactive oxygen species and DNA repair.

  2. Ren X, Tu C, Bhatt D, Perry JJ, Tainer JA, Cabelli DE, Silverman DN. J. Mol. Struct. (2006) 1-3, 168-173, Jun 5. Kinetic and Structural Characterization of Human Manganse Superoxide Dismutase Containing 3-Fluorortyrosine.

  3. Perry JJ, Yannone SM, Holden LG, Hitomi C, Asaithamby A, Han S, Cooper PK, Chen DJ, Tainer JA. Nature Struct. Mol. Biol. (2006), May; 13 (5), p414-422. [Epub Apr 23, 2006]. WRN exonuclease structure and molecular mechanism imply an editing role in DNA end processing.

  4. Ayala I, Perry JJ, Szczepanski J, Tainer JA, Vala MT, Nick HS, Silverman DN. Biophys J. (2005) Dec;89(6):4171-9 [Epub 2005 Sep 8]. Hydrogen bonding in human manganese superoxide dismutase containing 3-fluorotyrosine.

Web-address: http://www.scripps.edu/~jjperry

 

 

 

 

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