[33] He was elected a member of the European Molecular Biology Organisation (EMBO) in 1985;[4] A member of the Academia Europaea in 1993;[citation needed] Founding Member, Academy of Medical Sciences 1999. International recognition has come in his election as a Foreign Member of the Indian National Science Academy,[citation needed] the Chilean Academy[citation needed] and The World Academy of Sciences TWAS. The following articles are merged in Scholar. Braun W, Go N (1985) J Mol Biol 186:611–626 Google Scholar Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge. Liang, S. et al. Try again later. Blundell has played central roles in restructuring British research councils and, as President of the UK Science Council, in developing professionalism in the practice of science.[12]. Blundell has received numerous awards and medals, including the Alcon Award for Vision Research in 1986; Gold Medal, Institute of Biotechnology in 1987; Krebs Medal FEBS 1987; Ciba Medal, Biochemical Society in 1988; Feldberg Prize in Biology and Medicine in 1988; Gold Medal, Society of Chemical Industry in 1996; First Recipient, Pfizer European Prize for Innovation in 1998 and Bernal Lecture, Royal Society 1998. Distinguished for his work on crystal and molecular structures and biochemistry of protein hormones, enzymes, and proteins of the eye lens. X-ray analysis of the pancreatic hormone glucagon shows that in crystals the polypeptide adopts a mainly helical conformation, which is stabilised … Achieving selectivity in space and time with DNA double-strand-break response and repair: molecular stages … Hormone families: pancreatic hormones and homologous growth factors. For over four decades structural biology has been used to understand the mechanisms of disease, and structure-guided approaches have demonstrated clearly that they can contribute to many aspects of early drug discovery, both computationally and experimentally. He is the co-founder of two drug discovery companies, Astex Technology Ltd and Biofabrika. Professor, Molecular Biophysics Unit, Indian Institute of Science - Cited by 10,047 - Bioinformatics - Structural Biology - Proteins: Evolution - Structure - Function [citation needed]. In 1999 he co-founded the oncology company Astex Therapeutics, which has moved ten drugs into clinical trials. [24][25] His group has written several broadly used bioinformatics programs. Leibrock, J. et al. Market share, market value and innovation in a panel of British manufacturing firms. Nature 342 (6247), 299-302, 1989. 1850. CAS Article Google Scholar 2. HIV-1 proteinase processes its virally encoded polyproteins into mature structural proteins and enzymes that are essential for viral propagation. [16] He is a Distinguished Member of Humanists UK.[17]. T Blundell, P Lindley, L Miller, D Moss, C Slingsby, I Tickle, B Turnell, ... 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On 15 September 2010, Blundell, along with 54 other public figures, signed an open letter published in The Guardian, stating their opposition to Pope Benedict XVI's state visit to the UK. He was the first in his family to attend university, winning an Open Scholarship to the University of Oxford. ... Tom L Blundell. 1999. At least seven of the Molecule-of-the-Month features at the RCSB site of the worldwide Protein Databank have featured molecular structures solved and studied by the Blundell lab, such as the glucagon hormone shown at left in David Goodsell's drawing,[18][19] nerve growth factor,[20][21] the RAD51-BRCA2 DNA recombination complex,[22][23] and the DNA ligase shown at right. He has contributed 235 crystal structures to the worldwide Protein Data Bank (accessed 3/3/16). Blundell married Lady Bancinyane Lynn Sibanda in 1987[1] and has three children. L Pellegrini, SY David, T Lo, S Anand, MY Lee, TL Blundell, ... Journal of medicinal chemistry 58 (9), 4066-4072, The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology 30 (7), 767-771, Nature Reviews Drug Discovery 1 (1), 45-54, NQ McDonald, R Lapatto, JM Rust, J Gunning, A Wlodawer, TL Blundell, Journal of molecular biology 212 (2), 403-428, K Mizuguchi, CM Deane, TL Blundell, JP Overington, Journal of molecular biology 206 (4), 759-777. B Lakshminarayanan, A Pritzel, C Blundell. Ian Sillitoe, Ian Sillitoe * 1 Institute of Structural and Molecular Biology, UCL, 636 Darwin Building, Gower ... Tom L. Blundell 3 Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, Old Addenbrooke's Site, 80 Tennis Court Road, Cambridge, CB2 1GA, UK. [3] His brother is the economist Richard Blundell. He is a former President of the Biosciences Federation (2004–06). PJ Ballester, JBO Mitchell. Sir Thomas Leon Blundell, FRS FRSC FMedSci MAE (born 7 July 1942) is a British biochemist, structural biologist, and science administrator. 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His work on avian pancreatic polypeptide, the acid proteinases from mammals and fungi and the proteins of the eye lens is characterised by similar extensive detail from which he disects [sic] important structural relationships and derives principles and guides on protein evolution and hormone (especially growth hormone) function. Tom Blundell: To whom correspondence should be addressed. 1992. 1997. [26][27][28][29][30] He co-authored a textbook on protein crystallography with Louise Johnson,[31] which was translated into French and Russian. Central to the study of mechanism and specificity of the acid proteinases is a knowledge of the three-dimensional structures of enzymes with different physiological roles. Google Scholar. [5][11] Systems studied include DNA repair, hormones, growth factors and hormone/receptor interactions, cellular signalling, crystallins (lens proteins), renin and HIV protease. Blundell T, Sibanda B, Montalvão R, Brewerton S, Chelliah V, Worth C, Harmer N, Davies O and Burke D (2006) Structural biology and bioinformatics in drug design: opportunities and challenges for target identification and lead discovery, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 361:1467, (413-423), Online publication date: 29-Mar-2006. He was a member of the team of Dorothy Hodgkin that solved in 1969 the first structure of a protein hormone, insulin. Blundell's early posts were at the University of Oxford and the University of Sussex. ADS CAS ... Tom L. Blundell: To whom correspondence should be addressed. Biophysical and computational fragment-based approaches to targeting protein–protein interactions: applications in structure-guided drug discovery - Volume 45 Issue 4 - Anja Winter, Alicia P. Higueruelo, May Marsh, Anna Sigurdardottir, Will R Pitt, Tom L. Blundell Deep exploration via bootstrapped DQN. The system can't perform the operation now. Structure-based drug design: aiming for a perfect fit In 1976, Blundell joined the Department of Crystallography at Birkbeck, University of London, becoming head of department in 1978. CAS Article Google Scholar 2. Blundell was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 1984. 2010. [citation needed] He was a Junior Research Fellow at Linacre College, University of Oxford, where he is now an Honorary Fellow. In 1995 he became the fifth Sir William Dunn Professor of Biochemistry and head of the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Cambridge;[13] he currently also holds the Chair of the School of Biological Sciences at that university. [11] He has developed software for protein modelling and understanding the effects of mutations on protein function, leading to new approaches to structure-guided and Fragment-based lead discovery. In June 2011 he became President of the Science Council. Machine learning prediction of cancer cell sensitivity to … His speciality is molecular biology and his research on identifying the chemical processes of diseases has led to the development of drugs to treat Aids, cancer, cataracts and diabetes. The following articles are merged in Scholar. Bioinformatics 26 (9), 1169-1175. , 2010. He was a member of the team of Dorothy Hodgkin that solved in 1969 the first structure of a protein hormone, insulin. J Emsley, HE White, BP O'hara, G Oliva, N Srinivasan, IJ Tickle, ... R Lapatto, T Blundell, A Hemmings, J Overington, A Wilderspin, S Wood, ... MJ Sutcliffe, I Haneef, D Carney, TL Blundell, Protein Engineering, Design and Selection 1 (5), 377-384. Blundell was elected to the Oxford City Council in 1970 as a Labour councillor for the St. Clement’s Ward. [citation needed] Blundell has made contributions to the structural biology of polypeptide hormones, growth factors, receptor activation, signal transduction, and DNA double-strand break repair, subjects important in cancer, tuberculosis, and familial diseases. He earned a First Class degree in Natural Sciences in 1964, then moved to research in the Department of Chemical Crystallography, first with Herbert Marcus Powell[citation needed] FRS for his Doctor of Philosophy degree[6] and later working on insulin with Dorothy Hodgkin. Cited by. AR Walker, PA Davison, AC Bolognesi-Winfield, CM James, N Srinivasan, ... TL Blundell, BL Sibanda, MJE Sternberg, JM Thornton, L Pellegrini, DF Burke, F von Delft, B Mulloy, TL Blundell. Affiliations. A Personal History of Using Crystals and Crystallography to Understand Biology and Advanced Drug Discovery Tom L. Blundell; Crystals (2020) . R Blundell, R Griffith, J Van Reenen. In 1991, while continuing academic research, he moved further into science administration and policy, as Director General of the Agricultural and Food Research Council (1991–94) and then the founding Chief Executive of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) (1994–1996). The review of economic studies 66 (3), 529-554. , 1999. Their, This "Cited by" count includes citations to the following articles in Scholar. [34] Most recently he received the 2013 Biochemical Society Award and Cambridge University Science Prize called the Philosophical Society Fellows Prize & Lecture 2014. He is a fellow of Sidney Sussex College. 538: 2015. I am also a Professorial Fellow of Mansfield College, Oxford. 1161. Born in Brighton in 1942, Blundell was educated at Steyning Grammar School. [32], Blundell became one of the first fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences in 1998. He has been awarded Honorary Doctorate degrees from 16 universities and was interviewed by Kirsty Young on the BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs in 2007.[35]. I am a Professor of Physics in Oxford University, working in the Department of Physics, and based in the Clarendon Laboratory. Year. I was Head of Condensed Matter Physics from 2008-2011. In chemically modified insulins he has studied structure-function relationships and he has proposed a model for the evolution of insulin. He had an outstanding part in solution of the insulin crystal structure. He has related his structure for glucagon to receptor binding of this hormone. [14], Blundell has been active on environmental issues, first as Chair of the Planning Committee of the Oxford City Council (1970–73), during the time when it stopped the building of a motorway through the city centre, pedestrianised much of the historic centre, and made North Oxford a conservation area. Affiliations Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Department of Crystallography, Birkbeck College, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HX, UK [citation needed] He has been President, UK Biosciences Federation (2003–2009); President, Biochemical Society (2009–2011); and President, UK Science Council (since 2011). Simple and scalable predictive uncertainty estimation using deep ensembles. Professor Stephen Blundell. From 1998 to 2005 he was Chair of the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution,[15] when he oversaw the production of key reports such as those on Energy – the Changing Climate, Chemicals in Products – Safeguarding the Environment and Human Health, and Turning the Tide: Addressing the Impact of Fisheries on the Marine Environment. [32] His nomination reads: .mw-parser-output .templatequote{overflow:hidden;margin:1em 0;padding:0 40px}.mw-parser-output .templatequote .templatequotecite{line-height:1.5em;text-align:left;padding-left:1.6em;margin-top:0}, Professor of Crystallography, Birkbeck College, University of London. Their combined citations are counted only for the first article. The ones marked, Journal of molecular biology 234 (3), 779-815, Journal of molecular biology 310 (1), 243-257, T Blundell, G Dodson, D Hodgkin, D Mercola, Advances in protein chemistry 26, 279-402. Blundell TL, Carney D, Gardner S, Hayes F, Howlin B, Hubbard T, Overington J, Singh DA, Sibanda BL, Sutcliffe M (1988) Eur J Biochem 172:513–520 Google Scholar 3. Blundell has supervised numerous Doctor of Philosophy students and postdoctoral researchers in his lab including Tim Hubbard,[7] Laurence Pearl,[8] Andrej Šali,[9] and Charlotte Deane. Advances in neural information processing systems, 6402-6413. , 2017. 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