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Charlotte Deane

Charlotte Mary Deane (born 1975) is an English Professor of Structural Bioinformatics and the former Head of the Department of Statistics at the University of Oxford. Deane was appointed as Executive Chair of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) on 16 November 2023. Provided by Wikipedia
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    A microtubule interactome: complexes with roles in cell cycle and mitosis.

    A microtubule interactome: complexes with roles in cell cycle and mitosis. by Julian R Hughes, Ana M Meireles, Katherine H Fisher, Angel Garcia, Philip R Antrobus, Alan Wainman, Nicole Zitzmann, Charlotte Deane, Hiroyuki Ohkura, James G Wakefield

    Published 2008-04-01
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    Ten simple rules for effective computational research.

    Ten simple rules for effective computational research. by James M Osborne, Miguel O Bernabeu, Maria Bruna, Ben Calderhead, Jonathan Cooper, Neil Dalchau, Sara-Jane Dunn, Alexander G Fletcher, Robin Freeman, Derek Groen, Bernhard Knapp, Greg J McInerny, Gary R Mirams, Joe Pitt-Francis, Biswa Sengupta, David W Wright, Christian A Yates, David J Gavaghan, Stephen Emmott, Charlotte Deane

    Published 2014-03-01
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