Dr Aleksandra A Watson
Degrees and honours
- PhD (by Incorporation) Cantab
- DPhil Oxon
- MBiochem Oxon (Hons)
Research interests
I am interested in structural biology and have applied this to the study of immune receptors, snake venoms and epigenetic regulators.
Biography
Aleksandra received an MBiochem in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry from Oxford University and completed her DPhil in the Department of Clinical Medicine at the same institution. Here, Aleksandra investigated the structural nature of protein-protein interactions in immune surveillance.
Aleksandra received a Sir Henry Wellcome Postdoctoral Fellowship based at the Biochemistry Department to study the regulation of DNA packaging into a compartment 40,000 times smaller. This packaging renders DNA inaccessible to essential processes involved in cell development and cancer progression, and must be tightly controlled.
Aleksandra teaches Part IA Natural Sciences, Medicine and Veterinary Medicine undergraduates, and is the Maplethorpe Fellow in Biological Sciences. Aleksandra is also the Director of Studies for Part IA and IB Biological Natural Sciences and Part II-III Biochemistry.