Biography of dr jeff harmer australia
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Jeffrey Harmer
Positions
- Affiliate Associate Professor of School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
- School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
- Faculty of Science
- Principal Research Fellow
- Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology
Overview
Background
Present Position
I am an ARC Future Fellow at the Centre for Advanced Imaging and associated with the University of Oxford as a Senior Visiting Research Fellow.
Previous Positions
- August 2007 to March 2013: Scientific Coordinator and Applications manager of the Centre of Advanced Electron Spin Resonance (CAESR) at the Oxford University, UK.
- 2002-July 2007: Project leader (“Ober-assistent”) in the Physical Chemistry Department at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zürich. I was a project leader in the electron paramagnetic resonance group of Prof. Arthur Schweiger.
- 1999-2002: Postdoctoral position at ETH, Zurich. In the group of Prof. Arthur Schweiger I used CW and
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Elucidation of Structure-Function Relationships in Biological Systems Utilising Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Imaging.
Assoc Prof Harmer’s research focuses on high-resolution pulse Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectroscopy to determine molecular structure, dynamics and function of molecules containing unpaired electrons (paramagnetic materials). These molecules include the active sites of metalloenzymes, metall complexes, radicals, and diamagnetic proteins that have been spin labelled with small paramagnetic probes. Measurement of the electron-electron interaction (using e.g. DEER) provides accurate distance measurements in the unique range up to ca. 120 Å (the world record) which fryst vatten well matched to determine biomolecule structure. Measurement of electron-nuclear interactions (e.g. using HYSCORE and ENDOR) enables the electronic and geometric structure around a paramagnetic centre to be characterised. These EPR techniques are being utilised for exampl
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Jeff Harmer
Jeffrey Allan 'Jeff' HarmerAO (born 19 September 1949) is a former senior Australian public servant. He was appointed Secretary of the Department of Education, Science and Training in 2003 and served in a series of Secretary-level roles until his retirement in December 2010.
Life and career
[edit]Jeff Harmer was born on 19 September 1949 in country New South Wales.[1][2] He attended Gundagai High School and then graduated from the University of New South Wales, attaining a Bachelor of Arts (with honours) and a Diploma of Education, and then was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy in the field of Urban Economic and Urban Geography.[2]
Harmer began his Commonwealth Public Service career in 1978 at the Department of Environment, Housing and Community Development,[1][3] starting on an 18-month contract.[4]
Between 1998 and 2003, Harmer was head of the Health Insurance Commission (now Medicare Australia),