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  1. Chris Howe. Biochemistry of photosynthetic organisms and their non-photosynthetic relatives. The Howe Group works on several topics to do with photosynthetic organisms and their relatives.

  2. Prof Howe has over 35 years’ experience in studying the biochemistry and molecular biology of photosynthesis, including work with microorganisms. His group is among the international leaders in the study of the exoelectrogenic activity of photosynthetic microorganisms.

  3. www.howe.bioc.cam.ac.ukHowe Lab

    Our work has been very much influenced by Prof John Gray (Chris Howes PhD supervisor many years ago) and Dr Derek Bendall (a long-term collaborator in the Biochemistry Department). We are funded from a range of sources, including UK Government funding, charities, and industry.

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  5. Christopher Howe is a Professor in the Department of Biochemistry, and Director of Studies in Preclinical Medicine, teaching Biochemistry to the first year medical students. He came to the College in 1983 as a Research Fellow, and has remained a Fellow ever since.

  6. Professor of Plant Biochemistry, Department of Biochemistry. Chris Howe's work covers a number of areas in the biochemistry and molecular biology of photosynthetic organisms, and the evolutionary processes that gave rise to them. Learn more.

  7. Christopher Howe is Professor of Plant and Microbial Biochemistry. He has over 25 years' experience in plant molecular biology, with an emphasis on prokaryotic and eukaryotic algae, and the biochemistry of photosynthesis.