Early life and education
Zamble was born in Kingston, Ontario. She attended the University of Toronto for her undergraduate studies, where she worked in the lab of the Bibudhendra Sarkar. Zamble was a graduate student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she worked withResearch and career
Zamble returned to Canada in 2001, where she was made a Canada Research Chair in Biological Chemistry. Here she investigated how bacteria process metal nutrients, with a focus on the uptake of nickel. Transition metals are essential to the structure and function of biological systems, but can be toxic if they are allowed to accumulate. To mitigate this, cells make use of metalloproteins to regulate the use of each metal. In particular, Zamble studies the bacteria '' Escherichia coli'' and '' Helicobacter pylori''.Academic service
Zamble served on the executive board of the Royal Canadian Institute. She served on the editorial boards of theAwards and honours
* 1993 University of Toronto College Science Medal * 2001 Canada Research Chair in Biological Chemistry * 2002 Premier's Research and Excellence Awards * 2007 Sloan Research Fellowship * 2009 NSERC Discovery Accelerator Research Award * 2012 Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee MedalSelected publications
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On July 6, 2020, Zamble died of an unexpected brain haemorrhage.References
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