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Martin Kyte (1958 – 2025)

Martin Kyte (1958 – 2025)

Published on 21 November, 2025

The LMB is deeply saddened to share that Martin Kyte, Senior Design Engineer in the Electronics Workshop, died suddenly in early November 2025.

Csilla Biro appointed Head of Domestic Services

Published on 20 November, 2025

Earlier this year, the LMB was thrilled to appoint Csilla Biro as the new Domestic Services Manager to oversee cleaning and waste disposal services across the LMB.

How is the integrated stress response terminated?

Published on 14 November, 2025

Anne Bertolotti’s group in the LMB’s Neurobiology Division has resolved a longstanding question about the termination of the ISR, a signalling pathway which is crucial for cellular homeostasis.

James Watson (1928 – 2025)

Published on 8 November, 2025

James (Jim) Watson, LMB Nobel laureate, co-discoverer with Francis Crick of the structure of DNA, has died at the age of 97.

LMB shows that beauty is in the detail at Peterborough STEM Festival

Published on 6 November, 2025

LMB scientists contributed to the Peterborough STEM Festival family-friendly activities showing the importance of microscopes in research.

Arun Prasad Pandurangan elected Fellow of the Linnean Society of London

Published on 4 November, 2025

LMB: 2017-2021, Investigator Scientist, Structural Studies In recognition of his research on structural bioinformatics and the evolution and function of proteins, Arun Prasad Panduragan has been elected a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London. Founded in 1788, the Linnean Society is the oldest learned society dedicated to the science of natural history. More…

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