Charles Daniel Lane

Charles Daniel Lane
Born1948 (age 75–76)
London, England
CitizenshipBritish
EducationTrinity College, Cambridge, Christ Church, Oxford, The Zoology Department, Oxford, The Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge (UTC) The National Institute for Medical Research (Mill Hill, London UTC)
OccupationMolecular biologist
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Charles Daniel Lane is a British molecular biologist who along with colleagues Gerard Marbaix and John Gurdon discovered the oocyte exogenous mRNA expression system [1]– a system that not only reveals aspects of the control of gene expression but also provides a "living test tube" for the study of macromolecules: such a whole cell system also shows the merits of a non-reductionist approach, and the possibility of mRNA therapeutics.

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