Collaborations
Collaboration are at the heart of science. Our lab participates to interdisciplinary collaborations to push the boundaries of scientific discoveries. Below some of our collaborators in alphabetic order:
Shintaro Aibara (Astra Zeneca)
David Barford (MRC-LMB, Cambridge UK)
Emmanuel Derivery (MRC-LMB, Cambridge, UK)
Kate McDole (MRC-LMB Cambridge, UK)
Ahmadreza Mehdipour (Center for Molecular Modeling, Gent Belgium)
Kathy Niakan (University of Cambridge)
Chris Russo (MRC-LMB, Cambridge UK)
Marta Shahbazi (MRC-LMB, Cambridge UK)
Sebastian Tacke (Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology)
Keren Turton (MRC-LMB, Cambridge, UK)
Mechanical and electronics workshop (MRC-LMB, Cambridge, UK)
Outreach
We promote science education and sustainability initiatives:
- We participate to the LMB lab sustainability actions and follow the UKRI Environmental Sustainability Strategy and the Laboratory Efficiency Assessment Framework (LEAF) standards for sustainable labs. We won the LMB greening competition as most sustainable lab of 2024!
- Pirating science, a platform made by young scientists with the goal of bringing scientific concepts to kids via books, audios and YouTube videos
- Cortona friends, a non-profit organization which organizes a transdisciplinary week with the aim of connecting science to all other human expressions and train graduate students to a systemic view of life
- We participate to the LMB Open day to spread the passion for science to the future generations
- We give public talks about our science to scientists (See Vicky’s lecture here) and non-scientific audiences, which are the vast majority of tax payers

