Tim R Blower
Associate Professor
Department of Biosciences
Durham University
United Kingdom
Biography
Tim R Blower is Assistant Professor in the Department of Biosciences and Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry.
Research Interest
Research Intrests are Toxin-antitoxin systems and bacteriophage resistance and Harnessing molecular tools from bacteriophage-host interactions.
Publications
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Cross, J.M., Blower, T.R., Gallagher, N., Gill, J.H., Rockley, K.L. & Walton, J.W. (2016). Anticancer RuII and RhIII Piano-Stool Complexes that are Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors. ChemPlusChem 81(12): 1276-1280.
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Ashley, R.E., Blower, T.R., Berger, J.M. & Osheroff, N. (2017). Recognition of DNA Supercoil Geometry by Mycobacterium tuberculosis Gyrase. Biochemistry
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Blower, T.R., Chai, R., Przybilski, R., Chindhy, S., Fang, X., Kidman, S.E., Tan, H., Luisi, B.F., Fineran, P.C. & Salmond, G.P.C. (2017). Evolution of Pectobacterium bacteriophage ΦM1 to escape two bifunctional Type III toxin-antitoxin and abortive infection systems through mutations in a single viral gene. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 83(8): e03229-16.