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Professor Ernest D Laue
Dean of Discipline, University Prof of Structural Biology, Formerly College Lecturer in Biochemistry
Natural Science (Biological)
Structural Biology
Understanding how chromatin structure controls gene expression.
Office: E6 Second Court
Telephone: 46287
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J Leake
Dr John A Leake
Formerly President, University Senior Lecturer and College Lecturer in Materials Science
Engineering
Materials Science
X-Ray diffraction for microstructural characterisation, especially of novel materials. Structure-property relations. Development of web-based teaching resources.
Office: D1a Chapel Court
Telephone: 38752
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Janet Lees
Professor Janet M Lees
Professor of Civil Engineering, College Lecturer in Engineering
Engineering
Sustainable concrete infrastructure, strength assessment of existing reinforced concrete structures, the use of new materials in construction and the creation of innovative structural solutions.
Office: I8 b&c New Court
Telephone: 38681
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Professor Lisboa
Professor M M G (Manucha) Lisboa
College Lecturer in Portuguese
Modern and Medieval Languages
Portuguese, Brazilian and Lusophone African (Mozambican and Angolan) Literature from the nineteenth century to the present (and some Film).
Portuguese and Brazilian Literature from the nineteenth century to the present. Gender, Nationality, Church and State in literature and art (Catholicism and Fascism, Feminist Theory, Object Relations Theory and New Historicism, Fantasy and the genre of the Fantastic). The art of Paula Rego.
Office: F2 Second Court
Telephone: 38641
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Dr Nathan MacDonald
College Lecturer in Theology, Reader in the Interpretation of the Old Testament
Theology, Religion, and Philosophy of Religion

Old Testament
Pentateuch; Old Testament Theology; History of Israelite Religion; Ritual; Priesthood; Redaction Criticism; Inner-biblical Interpretation.
Office: D6a Chapel Court
Telephone: 37710
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Dr Alan J Macfarlane
Formerly College Lecturer in Applied Mathematics, Emeritus University Reader in Mathematical Physics
Mathematics
Applied Mathematics
Symmetries and supersymmetries and applications to integrable models in ordinary and supersymmetric quantum mechanics. Studies of exceptional Lie algebras in such contexts.
Office: I4 New Court (shared)
Telephone: 68192
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The Rev'd Dr Andrew A Macintosh
The Rev'd Dr Andrew A Macintosh
Formerly Dean of Chapel, Tutor, President, College Lecturer in Theology
Theology, Religion, and Philosophy of Religion
Hebrew as a biblical language; its links with its sister language Arabic; the work of the 10th Century Jewish philologist Rabbi Jonah ibn Janah and his dictionary of Hebrew written in Arabic.
Office: B1b Chapel Court
Telephone: 38709
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Professor Nicholas S Manton
Prof of Mathematical Physics
Mathematics
Applied Mathematics
Theoretical elementary particle physics, topological solitons and their dynamics in two and three dimensions, quantum field theory and supersymmetry.
Office: A5a New Court
Telephone: 38677
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Dr E Keith Matthews
Formerly College Lecturer and Director of Studies in Pharmacology
Pharmacology
Photodynamic pharmacology. Development of laser-activated anti-tumour agents.
Office: F1 Second Court
Telephone: 38659
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Dr Hugh R Matthews
College Lecturer and Director of Studies in Physiology & Organisms, University Reader in Sensory Physiology, Director of Studies in Physiology of Organisms
Medical Science

Physiology
Phototransduction and olfactory transduction. Calcium homeostasis in vertebrate photoreceptors and olfactory receptors, and its role in modulating their electrical responses to stimulation.
Office: B1a Chapel Court
Telephone: 38634
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Professor Peter H Matthews
Formerly Praelector, Emeritus University Prof of Linguistics

Linguistics
Retired
Office: F1 Second Court (shared)
Telephone: 38745
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Ms Mawson
Dr Stephanie Mawson
History
Office: G6 Second Court
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Dr Helen McCarthy
College Lecturer in Modern History
History
The social, cultural and political history of Britain since the late nineteenth century.
Office: A9 New Court
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Professor I Nick McCave
College Supervisor in Geological Sciences, Emeritus Woodwardian Prof of Geology, College rep on the Johnian Society Committee
Natural Sciences (Physical)
Geology
Marine geology. Deep-sea sedimentation, geological record of the changing deep-sea circulation under varying climate, mechanics of fine sediment erosion, transport, aggregation and deposition in the deep ocean.
Office: B2 First Court (shared)
Telephone: 38786
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Dr R (Dick) E McConnel
College Lecturer in Engineering, Formerly University Lecturer in Structural Engineering
Engineering
Structural Engineering
Composite steel and concrete structures. Light weight domes and large span roofs.
Office: G1 First Court
Telephone: 38778
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Dr Joseph P McDermott
Director of Studies for Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University Lecturer in Chinese Studies, Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
The social and economic history of China 1000-1700, with special interest in the history of the Chinese family and rural Chinese life. Additional interests include the social history of the Chinese book, calligraphy and painting, and state ritual.
Office: A4b First Court
Telephone: 38708
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Lucy McDonald
Lucy McDonald
Philosophy
I work mainly in philosophy of language, ethics, and feminist philosophy. I'm particularly interested in the nature and power of speech; what it means to be a speaker or a hearer, how power relations affect who can speak and what they can say, and the role speech plays in enforcing social norms.
Office: Room 4, Merton Hall
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Professor Duncan C McFarlane
College Lecturer in Engineering, Professor of Industrial Information Engineering
Engineering
Distributed automation strategies in the industrial supply chain. Determining the impact of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) on industrial decision making. Architectures for reconfigurable manufacturing operations.

Office: E5 Third Court
Telephone: 38783
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Professor David L McMullen
Emeritus Prof of Chinese
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
China
The history of China in the Sui (A.D.589-618), Tang (618-907) and Five Dynasties (907-960) periods. The development of Chinese Studies in the UK.
Office: Room 7, Merton Hall
Telephone: 38652
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Dr Meier
Dr Joana Meier
Natural Science (Biological)
Evolutionary genomics; Speciation
My main research focus is on speciation and evolutionary genomics. Why do some taxa rapidly generate new species, whereas others remain species-poor? I am particularly interested in the role of hybridisation
(interbreeding) in rapid speciation and adaptation. My study systems include cichlid fishes from the East African Lake Victoria and Heliconius butterflies from the Andes in Ecuador.

Office: I9 New Court
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Ricky Metaxas
Dr A (Ricky) C Metaxas
Formerly Tutor
Engineering
The use of high frequencies for industrial processing. Specifically the use of radio frequencies and microwaves for heating, drying, waste reprocessing, tempering of foodstuffs and so on. Computational electromagnetics for processes involving electroheat. Physics or arc/spark instigation and numerical modelling or coronas leading to arc formation.
Office: B1c Chapel Court
Telephone: 38646
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Professor David R Midgley
Emeritus Professor of German Literature and Intellectual History
Modern and Medieval Languages

German
Cultural change in Germany since the unification of 1871. Cultural memory and the literary representation of memory in a German context.
Office: F1 Third Court
Telephone: 38779
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Dr Preston Miracle
Dr Preston T Miracle
College Lecturer in Archaeology, University Senior Lecturer in Archaeology
Archaeology
Archaeology
Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Europe, Zooarchaeology, Hunter-Gatherers, The archaeology of food and the body.
Office: E6a New Court
Telephone: 66948
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Eric Miska
Professor Eric Miska
Director of Studies in Molecular Biology, Herchel Smith Professor of Molecular Genetics
Natural Science (Biological)
Office: M3 Second Court
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Dr Morag Morrison-Helme
Director of Studies in Education
Education
Arts Education: Applied Theatre practice and pedagogy, Teacher Education and Professional Development.
I am a lecturer in the Faculty of Education where I teach on the Undergraduate Tripos track Education, English, Drama and the Arts, and I Coordinate the MPhil Postgraduate thematic route, Arts, Creativity and Education. My research interests centre on Applied Arts pedagogies to support, reflective practice, democratic learning and conflict management in cross-disciplinary and cross-professional contexts. I have an Erasmus exchange position with the University of Gothenburg, Sweden where I collaborate with colleagues teaching and researching the use of Applied Theatre practices in Medical and Health Care Professional Development. My Tripos teaching centres on the Part II papers Research and Investigation and Performance, Education and Society.
Office: E9a New Court
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