Info
Professor of Molecular Biophysics in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Oxford, and Fellow at Wolfson College. Group Leader of the Biochemistry NMR Centre, which runs spectrometers at 500, 600, 750, and 950 MHz. Research uses solution NMR spectroscopy to study protein structure, function, folding, and dynamics. Best known for characterising the partially-folded molten-globule state of alpha-lactalbumin (a landmark protein-folding system) and for NMR studies of DsbD, a redox protein essential for disulphide bond formation and cytochrome c maturation in bacteria.
wwPDB role
Advisory Committee member, BMRB representative. Deep expertise in protein solution NMR informs BMRB data model discussions.
Affiliations
- University of Oxford Department of Biochemistry — Professor of Molecular Biophysics
- Wolfson College, Oxford — Fellow
- Biochemistry NMR Centre, Oxford — Group Leader
Committees & service
- wwPDB Advisory Committee — BMRB representative
Key Relationships
- NMR community intersection with Hari Arthanari (Harvard), Jeffrey Hoch (UConn/BMRB), and Charles Schwieters (NIH/Xplor-NIH) on the current wwPDB AC
- Oxford Biochemistry / University of Oxford overlap with the Structural Genomics Consortium Oxford group
Sources
- Oxford Biochemistry profile: https://www.bioch.ox.ac.uk/research/redfield
- Wolfson College profile: https://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/person/christina-redfield/
- ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7297-7708
- wwPDB 2025 Advisory Committee report: https://cdn.rcsb.org/wwpdb/docs/about/advisory/wwpdbac2025-report.pdf