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Dr Anna Black

Assistant Professor

Department: Applied Sciences

Anna Black

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Vocational and Mature Students Success in Higher Education Foundation Programmes, Black, A. 4 May 2022, In: Journal of Continuing Higher Education
  • The Streptococcus equi prophage-encoded protein SEQ2045 is a hyaluronan-specific hyaluronate lyase that is produced during equine infection, Black, A., Zhang, M., Mitchell, Z., Holden, M., Waller, A., Sutcliffe, I., Black, G. 1 Feb 2009, In: Microbiology
  • Structure of a group A streptococcal phage-encoded virulence factor reveals a catalytically active triple-stranded β-helix, Smith, N., Taylor, E., Black, A., Charnock, S., Turkenburg, J., Dodson, E., Davies, G., Black, G. 6 Dec 2005, In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

  • Academic Studies in Education PGDip August 29 2014
  • Molecular Biology PhD November 01 2007
  • Molecular Biology MSc June 30 2003


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