Prof. Keith R Fox, Phd
Biochemistry
University of Southampton
United Kingdom
Biography
Professor Keith R Fox is Professor of Biochemistry within Biological Sciences at the University of Southampton Career History 2000-present: Professor of Biochemistry. University of Southampton, UK. 2012-2013: Acting Head of Biological Science. University of Southampton, UK. 1994-2000: Reader. Division of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, School of Biological Sciences, University of Southampton, UK. 1992-1994: Senior Lecturer. Department of Physiology & Pharmacology, University of Southampton, UK. 1989-1994: Lister Institute Research Fellow. 1987-1991: Lecturer. Department of Physiology & Pharmacology, University of Southampton, UK. 1982-1986: Research Fellow. Emmanuel College, Univeristy of Cambridge, UK. 1980-1986: Research Associate. Department of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge, UK. Academic Qualifications 1980: PhD (Pharmacology). University of Cambridge, UK. 1978: MPhil (Pharmacology). University of Cambridge, UK. 1977: MA Natural Sciences (Biochemistry). University of Cambridge, UK. Professor Keith R Fox is Professor of Biochemistry within Biological Sciences at the University of Southampton Career History 2000-present: Professor of Biochemistry. University of Southampton, UK. 2012-2013: Acting Head of Biological Science. University of Southampton, UK. 1994-2000: Reader. Division of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, School of Biological Sciences, University of Southampton, UK. 1992-1994: Senior Lecturer. Department of Physiology & Pharmacology, University of Southampton, UK. 1989-1994: Lister Institute Research Fellow. 1987-1991: Lecturer. Department of Physiology & Pharmacology, University of Southampton, UK. 1982-1986: Research Fellow. Emmanuel College, Univeristy of Cambridge, UK. 1980-1986: Research Associate. Department of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge, UK. Academic Qualifications 1980: PhD (Pharmacology). University of Cambridge, UK. 1978: MPhil (Pharmacology). University of Cambridge, UK. 1977: MA Natural Sciences (Biochemistry). University of Cambridge, UK.
Research Interest
His research concerns the sequence specific recognition of DNA by small molecules, oligonucleotides and proteins, and the formation of unusual DNA structures (triplexes and quadruplexes).