
Senior Scientist at Science and Technology Facilities Council
Oxford, United Kingdom

Senior Scientist at Science and Technology Facilities Council
Oxford, United Kingdom
Cameron Neylon is a biophysicist who has always worked in interdisciplinary areas and is a leading advocate of data availability. He was lead investigator on the Southampton BBSRC funded project to develop a laboratory recording system for the biochemistry laboratory that resulted in the LaBLog system, a key component of the current proposal. He writes and speaks regularly on the interface of web technology with science and the successful (and unsuccessful) application of generic and specially designed tools in the academic research environment.
He currently works as Senior Scientists in Biomolecular Sciences at the ISIS Neutron Scattering facility where research and development work is focused on developing and improving methods for the low resolution structural determination of membrane proteins and the development of mixed high/low resolution approaches for structural determination of biomolecules.
small angle scattering, protein chemistry, electronic laboratory notebooks, web2.0 for science, open science
(Research industry)
October 2005 — Present (4 years 2 months)
I am responsible for promoting and supporting the use of the ISIS neutron scattering facility for experiments in the biological sciences.
(Educational Institution; Research industry)
March 2001 — September 2009 (8 years 7 months)
Lecturer in Chemical Biology
(Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Higher Education industry)
December 1999 — March 2001 (1 year 4 months)
PhD , Chemistry , 1995 — 1999
BSc (Hons) , Biochemistry , 1992 — 1994
science, open science, science funding, science policy, structural biology, small angle scattering, protein labelling, biophysics, open access, open data