Professor Emma Raven
Winner: 2020 Interdisciplinary Prize
University of Bristol
For seminal contributions to understanding the roles of heme in biology.
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Most people have heard of hemoglobin, which is the protein that transports oxygen around the human body. Hemoglobin contains two parts – the heme group which contains iron and gives it its red colour, and the globin which is a long protein molecule wrapped around the heme. Professor Emma Raven is interested in the role of heme in biology – it is used not just for hemoglobin but in many other proteins and enzymes too, and it can carry out many different kinds of chemistry. According to Raven: “It is a beautiful and versatile molecule, which biology exploits in full.”
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