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Harnessing computer power to understand biology

In an interview for Science Careers, former LMB Group Leader Sarah Teichmann talks about how she was inspired by computational biology by Cyrus Chothia, with whom she did her PhD. She also shares how she gained her skills and abilities and what doors they opened to her. More…

Published on 9th July, 2015

How to grow a brain

Being able to grow rudimentary brain tissue in the lab means that researchers can study organ development and disease. But how do you go from stem cells to a ‘mini-brain’? New LMB group leader Madelaine Lancaster’s research is highlighted in a report by the Long+Short magazine’s Ben Martynoga on the latest MRC Insight blog. More…

Published on 3rd July, 2015

Reviewing translation at the MRC

Work by LMB’s Mike Gait, Jason Chin and Satpal Virdee, and Fabrice Gorrec highlighted in a MRC Review of recent successes in translational research. More…

Published on 2nd July, 2015

Cambridge Neuroscience 2015 Seminar at the LMB: Brain Chat podcast

Brain Chat – a podcast answering key questions about brain and behaviour, with Hannah Critchlow reporting on exciting brain research revolutions presented at the Cambridge Neuroscience 2015 Seminar held at LMB. More…

Published on 1st July, 2015

LMB contribution towards UK bioscience success illuminated

The stories behind three great LMB successes are highlighted in a report by the UK BioIndustry Association (BIA). Humira, the first fully humanised antibody and one of the worlds top selling drugs (pages 3-4), Lemtrada (CAMPATH) treatment for Multiple Sclerosis (pages 5-6) and the Stabilised GPCR StaR® technology which enables determination of receptor structures (pages 11-12) all came from work carried out at the LMB. To read about these stories and others, please download the pdf “Celebrating UK Bioscience“.

Published on 25th June, 2015

Cambridge scientists unlock cause of some types of infertility

LMB’s Melina Schuh, in collaboration with Bourn Hall Clinic, may have found the cause of some types of infertility, including recurrent miscarriage, after new research found some human eggs carry the wrong number of chromosomes. This article is no longer available from the source website: Cambridge News 19 June 2015

Published on 22nd June, 2015
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