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Name
  
Barbara Pearse

Spouse
  
Mark Bretscher


Barbara Pearse Barbara Pearse Royal Society

Born
  
Barbara Mary Frances Pearse 24 March 1948 (age 76) (
1948-03-24
)

Education
  
Lady Eleanor Holles School, University College London

Notable awards
  
FRS EMBO Gold Medal

Barbara Mary Frances Pearse FRS (born 24 March 1948, Wraysbury, Buckinghamshire, England) is a British biological scientist. She works at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, United Kingdom.

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Education

Barbara Pearse attended the independent Lady Eleanor Holles School in Hampton in Greater London, and gained her undergraduate degree from University College London in 1969.

Career

She was appointed to the scientific staff of the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in 1982.

Research

Pearse’s main contributions lie in the structure of coated vesicles. Pearse first purified coated vesicles; she also discovered the clathrin coat molecule in 1975. Coated pits and vesicles were first seen in thin sections of tissue in the electron microscope by Thomas Roth and Keith Porter in 1964. The importance of them for the clearance of LDL from blood was discovered by R. G. Anderson, Michael S. Brown and Joseph L. Goldstein in 1976.

Awards and honours

She was visiting professor in cell biology at Stanford University (1984-5). She was elected a member of European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) in 1982 and awarded the EMBO Gold Medal in 1987. She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1988.

Personal life

She is married to Mark Bretscher, another scientist. She lists her recreations as "wild flowers, planting trees and fresh beats".

References

Barbara Pearse Wikipedia