David Stuart (structural biologist)

Sir David Stuart
Born
David Ian Stuart

(1953-12-08) 8 December 1953
Alma materUniversity of London (BSc)
University of Oxford (MA)
University of Bristol (PhD)
AwardsDescartes Prize
Gregori Aminoff Prize
Knight Bachelor
Scientific career
FieldsStructural Biology
Virology
Crystallography
Synchrotron radiation
InstitutionsWellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics
University of Oxford
Diamond Light Source
ThesisX-ray studies on pyruvate kinase (1979)
Doctoral advisorHilary Muirhead
Doctoral studentsSusan Lea
Websitewww.strubi.ox.ac.uk/team/david-stuart

Sir David Ian Stuart (born 8 December 1953) is a Medical Research Council Professor of Structural Biology at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics at the University of Oxford where he is also a Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford. He is best known for his contributions to the X-ray crystallography of viruses, in particular for determining the structures of foot-and-mouth disease virus, bluetongue virus and the membrane-containing phages PRD1 (the first structure of an enveloped virus) and PM2. He is also director of Instruct and Life Sciences Director at Diamond Light Source.