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A new synthetic molecule may solve a paradox about life’s origin

Scientists in Philipp Holliger’s group have created a new type of genetic replication system to demonstrate how the first life on Earth – in the form of RNA – could have replicated itself. More…

Published on 16th May, 2018

How to be better at networking at conferences

Claudia Bonfio, postdoc in the LMB’s PNAC Division, shares her top tips on how to enjoy and get the most out of networking at academic conferences. More…

Published on 16th May, 2018

Science Weekly podcast: Growing mini-brains in the lab

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In this week’s science podcast from The Guardian, Madeline Lancaster is interviewed to find out about the mini human brains that she and her group are growing in the lab. More…

Published on 14th May, 2018

‘Mini-brains’: understanding brain growth and disease

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Philip Ball, science writer at The Guardian, has had a ‘mini-brain’ grown from a sample of skin from his arm. He talks to the LMB’s Madeline Lancaster, and others, to find out how scientists are using such organoids to understand brain growth and disease. More…

Published on 30th April, 2018

How to find the right mentor for you

Claudia Bonfio, postdoc in the LMB’s PNAC Division, shares personal experiences of finding the right mentor to help her through the transition from PhD student to postdoc. More…

Published on 27th March, 2018

Michel Goedert: on our best hope for tackling Alzheimer’s disease

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Michel Goedert, winner of Brain Prize 2018, believes our best hope of fighting Alzheimer’s disease lies in learning to predict who will get it and preventing it from developing in the first place. More…

Published on 26th March, 2018
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