Elspeth Garman

Elspeth Garman
Alma mater
Spouse(s) John James Barnett
Website http://www.bioch.ox.ac.uk/aspsite/index.asp?sectionid=garman
Scientific career
Fields Structural biology, crystallography
Institutions
Thesis Inelastic alpha particle scattering from ¹⁶O and medium mass nuclei in the incident energy range 7-18 MeV
Doctoral advisor Kenneth Allen

Elspeth Frances Garman is Professor of molecular biophysics at the University of Oxford and a former President of the British Crystallographic Association.[1] She is also Senior Kurti Research Fellow and Tutor for Graduates at Brasenose College, Oxford.[2] The "Garman limit", which is the radiation dose limit of a cryocooled protein crystal, is named after her.

Education and career

Garman studied physics at Durham University and then moved to the Linacre College, Oxford for a doctorate in nuclear physics supervised by Kennth Allen which she completed in 1980.[3] She switched to biophysics in 1987. Since then, she has co-authored more than 80 Protein Data Bank entries and contributed to techniques for macromolecular structure determination.[4] In particular, Garman has been amongst the pioneers of cryoprotection of macromolecular crystals[5] and has made major contributions to the study of the damage that X-rays induce in macromolecular crystals. In a seminal paper in 2006, Garman and collaborators established the radiation dose limit for cryocooled protein crystals ("Garman limit").[6]

Awards

In 2014 she was awarded the Rose Lecture and Medal at Kingston University[7] and the Humanitarian Award of the Women's International Film and Television Showcase.[8] In 2015 she received the Mildred Dresselhaus Senior Award and guest professorship at the Hamburg Centre for Ultrafast Imaging.[9] In 2016 she received the I. Fankuchen Award of the American Crystallographic Association.[10][11][12] In 2008 she was awarded Major Educator by the University of Oxford. In 2014 she was awarded Most Acclaimed Lecturer Award by OUSU as well as an 'Individual Teaching Award’ from Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences (MPLS) Division.[13][14] Garman is the first recipient of the Sosei Heptares Prize which she will receive in July 2018.[15][16]

Public engagement

Garman has also been involved in over 40 TV and radio programmes.[13] In December 2017 Garman gave a talk as part of the Illuminating Atoms exhibition at the Royal Albert Hall.[17] In 2014 she was interviewed for BBC Radio 4's The Life Scientific programme.[18] Garman also helped produce a video with the Royal Institution about "Understanding Crystallography".[19] In 2014 she helped to create an animated video with Oxford Sparks on crystallography.[20] In 2010 she gave the Dorothy Hodgkin Memorial Lecture "Crystallography One Century AD (after Dorothy)".[21] In 2016 she gave the inaugural Rosalind Franklin memorial lecture as well as the inaugural Lawrence Bragg memorial lecture.[22][23]

Personal life

Elspheth married John James Barnett (1947–2010), an atmospheric physicist, in January 1979.[24] There are three daughters.[25]

References

  1. "Previous BCA Councils". British Crystallographic Association. Retrieved 2015-09-24.
  2. "Academic Staff: Professor Elspeth Garman". Brasenose College, Oxford. Retrieved 2015-09-24.
  3. Garman, Elspeth Frances (1980). Inelastic alpha particle scattering from ¹⁶O and medium mass nuclei in the incident energy range 7-18 MeV (Thesis). Thesis DPhil -- University of Oxford.
  4. Garman, Elspeth F. (2014). "Developments in x-ray crystallographic structure determination of biological macromolecules". Science. 343 (6175): 1102–1108. Bibcode:2014Sci...343.1102G. doi:10.1126/science.1247829. PMID 24604194.
  5. Garman, Elspeth F.; Doublié, Sylvie (2003). "Cryocooling of Macromolecular Crystals: Optimization Methods". Methods in Enzymology. 368: 188–216. doi:10.1016/S0076-6879(03)68011-0.
  6. Owen, Robin Leslie; Rudiño-Piñera, Enrique; Garman, Elspeth F. (2006). "Experimental determination of the radiation dose limit for cryocooled protein crystals". PNAS USA. 103 (13): 4912–4917. Bibcode:2006PNAS..103.4912O. doi:10.1073/pnas.0600973103. PMC 1458769.
  7. "Elspeth Garman gives Rose Lecture at Kingston University". Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford. 2014-07-02. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  8. "Elspeth Garman: The Humanitarian Award – UK". Women's International Film and Television Showcase. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  9. "Mildred Dresselhaus Awardees 2015 selected". Hamburg Centre for Ultrafast Imaging. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  10. "Awards Presented by the American Crystallographic Association". American Crystallographic Association. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  11. Jordan, Julian (2015-11-19). "2016 American Crystallographic Association Fankuchen Award for Elspeth Garman". Department of Biochemistry. University of Oxford. Retrieved 2015-11-20.
  12. American Crystallographic Association (2017-04-04), Elspeth Garman, Fankuchen Award Lecture, 2016 ACA Annual Meeting, Denver, retrieved 2018-01-14
  13. 1 2 PSG, 360. "Elspeth Garman Memoir". www.amercrystalassn.org. Retrieved 2018-01-14.
  14. "Lab Talk". MSD Newsletters. Retrieved 2018-01-14.
  15. "British Biophysical Society Biennial Meeting". 2018-05-29. Retrieved 2018-07-02.
  16. "2018 Sosei Heptares Prize for Biophysics to be awarded to Prof Elspeth Garman Page - Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford". www.bioch.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 2018-07-02.
  17. Hogenboom, Melissa (2014-11-10). "Crystal beauty: Illuminating the structure of matter". BBC News. Retrieved 2018-01-14.
  18. "Elspeth Garman on crystallography, The Life Scientific". BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 2018-01-14.
  19. The Royal Institution (2014-04-02), Understanding Crystallography - Part 1: From Proteins to Crystals, retrieved 2018-01-14
  20. OxfordSparks (2014-03-18), Oxford Sparks: A Case of Crystal Clarity, retrieved 2018-01-14
  21. Cooper, Richard (2010-05-14). "Dorothy Hodgkin Memorial Lecture 2010". British Crystallographic Association. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  22. Birkbeck, University of London (2016-06-06), [Rosalind Franklin Lecture 2016] What crystallography has done for the world, retrieved 2018-01-14
  23. "Events". The University of Manchester | School of Physics and Astronomy. Retrieved 2018-01-14.
  24. "John Barnett". The Times. 2010-08-20. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 2018-01-14.
  25. Shine, Keith P. (2011-01-01). "John J. Barnett". Weather. 66 (1): 27–27. Bibcode:2011Wthr...66...27S. doi:10.1002/wea.738. ISSN 1477-8696.


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