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{{As of|2018}} Hirst is Dean of the college and Fellow and Director of Studies in Chemistry at [[Corpus Christi College, Cambridge]].<ref name="ccc">{{cite web|title=Dr Judy Hirst MA, DPhil (Oxon), FRSC|url=https://www.corpus.cam.ac.uk/people/dr-judy-hirst|publisher=Corpus Christi College|accessdate=10 May 2018}}</ref> Her main research interest is [[mitochondrial complex I]].<ref name=mrc />
{{As of|2018}} Hirst is Dean of the college and Fellow and Director of Studies in Chemistry at [[Corpus Christi College, Cambridge]].<ref name="ccc">{{cite web|title=Dr Judy Hirst MA, DPhil (Oxon), FRSC|url=https://www.corpus.cam.ac.uk/people/dr-judy-hirst|publisher=Corpus Christi College|accessdate=10 May 2018}}</ref> Her main research interest is [[mitochondrial complex I]].<ref name=mrc />

=== Publications ===
Hirst has been published in 2018 on ''Open questions: respiratory chain supercomplexes - why are they there and what do they do?'' <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Hirst|first=Judy|date=2018|title=Open questions: respiratory chain supercomplexes-why are they there and what do they do?|url=http://www.mrc-mbu.cam.ac.uk/publications/3140/open-questions-respiratory-chain-supercomplexes-why-are-they-there-and-what-do|journal=BMC Biol|volume=16|issue=1|pages=111|doi=10.1186/s12915-018-0577-5|issn=1741-7007}}</ref> and working with Justin Fedor, published research on mitochondrial supercomplexes in [[Cell Metabolism]].<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Fedor|first=Justin|last2=Hirst|first2=Judy|date=2018|title=Mitochondrial Supercomplexes Do Not Enhance Catalysis by Quinone Channeling.|url=http://www.mrc-mbu.cam.ac.uk/publications/3068/mitochondrial-supercomplexes-do-not-enhance-catalysis-quinone-channeling|journal=Cell Metab|volume=28|issue=3|pages=525–531.e4|doi=10.1016/j.cmet.2018.05.024|issn=1932-7420}}</ref> A full list of her publications are on MRC webpage.


===Awards and honours===
===Awards and honours===
Hirst was elected a [[List of Fellows of the Royal Society elected in 2018|Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2018]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://royalsociety.org/people/judy-hirst-13818/|title=Judy Hirst|website=royalsociety.org|access-date=10 May 2018}}</ref> She was awarded an [[Interdisciplinary Prizes (RSC)|Interdisciplinary Prize]] of the [[Royal Society of Chemistry]] in the same year.<ref name="rscprize">{{cite web|title=2018 Interdisciplinary Prize Winner: Dr Judy Hirst|url=http://www.rsc.org/ScienceAndTechnology/Awards/InterdisciplinaryPrize/2018-Winner-Hirst.asp|publisher=Royal Society of Chemistry|accessdate=10 May 2018}}</ref>
Hirst was elected a [[List of Fellows of the Royal Society elected in 2018|Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2018]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://royalsociety.org/people/judy-hirst-13818/|title=Judy Hirst|website=royalsociety.org|access-date=10 May 2018}}</ref> She was awarded an [[Interdisciplinary Prizes (RSC)|Interdisciplinary Prize]] of the [[Royal Society of Chemistry]] in the same year.<ref name="rscprize">{{cite web|title=2018 Interdisciplinary Prize Winner: Dr Judy Hirst|url=http://www.rsc.org/ScienceAndTechnology/Awards/InterdisciplinaryPrize/2018-Winner-Hirst.asp|publisher=Royal Society of Chemistry|accessdate=10 May 2018}}</ref>

=== External links ===

* http://www.mrc-mbu.cam.ac.uk/people/judy-hirst/publications


==References==
==References==

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Judy Hirst
Education
Alma materUniversity of Oxford (BA, DPhil)
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Cambridge
Scripps Research Institute
ThesisElectron transport in redox enzymes (1997)
Doctoral advisorFraser Armstrong[1]
Websitewww.mrc-mbu.cam.ac.uk/people/judy-hirst

Judy Hirst FRS FRSC is a British scientist specialising in mitochondrial biology. She is Interim Director of the MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit at the University of Cambridge,[1]

Education and early life

Hirst grew up in a village near Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, and studied chemistry at St John's College, Oxford. She was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree for research supervised by Fraser Armstrong on the electron transport in redox enzymes in 1997.[2]

Career and research

Following her D.Phil., Hirst held a fellowship at the Scripps Research Institute in California, before moving to Cambridge.[3]

As of 2018 Hirst is Dean of the college and Fellow and Director of Studies in Chemistry at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.[3] Her main research interest is mitochondrial complex I.[1]

Publications

Hirst has been published in 2018 on Open questions: respiratory chain supercomplexes - why are they there and what do they do? [4] and working with Justin Fedor, published research on mitochondrial supercomplexes in Cell Metabolism.[5] A full list of her publications are on MRC webpage.

Awards and honours

Hirst was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2018.[6] She was awarded an Interdisciplinary Prize of the Royal Society of Chemistry in the same year.[7]

External links

References

  1. ^ a b c "Judy Hirst: Deputy Director". MRC Microchondrial Biology Unit. Retrieved 10 May 2018.
  2. ^ Hirst, Judy (1997). Electron transport in redox enzymes. bodleian.ox.ac.uk (DPhil thesis). University of Oxford. OCLC 557413704. EThOS uk.bl.ethos.364043.
  3. ^ a b "Dr Judy Hirst MA, DPhil (Oxon), FRSC". Corpus Christi College. Retrieved 10 May 2018.
  4. ^ Hirst, Judy (2018). "Open questions: respiratory chain supercomplexes-why are they there and what do they do?". BMC Biol. 16 (1): 111. doi:10.1186/s12915-018-0577-5. ISSN 1741-7007.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
  5. ^ Fedor, Justin; Hirst, Judy (2018). "Mitochondrial Supercomplexes Do Not Enhance Catalysis by Quinone Channeling". Cell Metab. 28 (3): 525–531.e4. doi:10.1016/j.cmet.2018.05.024. ISSN 1932-7420.
  6. ^ "Judy Hirst". royalsociety.org. Retrieved 10 May 2018.
  7. ^ "2018 Interdisciplinary Prize Winner: Dr Judy Hirst". Royal Society of Chemistry. Retrieved 10 May 2018.