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Rohan Williams is a PhD student supervised by Assoc. Prof. Spencer Williams at the University of Melbourne. Research conducted during his PhD has focused upon the synthesis of substrates and inhibitors that have been used to probe the mechanism of GH26, GH99 and GH113 ''endo''-mannosidases. In early 2013 he will join the laboratory of Assoc. Prof. Mark Nitz at the University of Toronto as a postdoctoral fellow.
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Rohan Williams is a PhD student supervised by Assoc. Prof. ^^^Spencer Williams^^^ at the University of Melbourne. Research conducted during his PhD has focused upon the synthesis of substrates and inhibitors that have been used to probe the mechanism of GH26, GH99 and GH113 ''endo''-mannosidases. In early 2013 he will join the laboratory of Assoc. Prof. Mark Nitz at the University of Toronto as a postdoctoral fellow.
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Rohan Williams is a PhD student supervised by Assoc. Prof. ^^^Spencer Williams^^^ at the University of Melbourne. Research conducted during his PhD has focused upon the synthesis of substrates and inhibitors that have been used to probe the mechanism of GH26, GH99 and GH113 endo-mannosidases. In early 2013 he will join the laboratory of Assoc. Prof. Mark Nitz at the University of Toronto as a postdoctoral fellow.