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Matthew Freeman to be awarded Novartis Medal and Prize

Matthew Freeman, former Head of Cell Biology at the LMB, now Head of Sir William Dunn School of Pathology in Oxford, is to receive the Novartis Medal and Prize from the Biochemical Society in 2015. More…

Published on 2nd April, 2014

Interview with the LMB’s Lori Passmore

Lori Passmore discusses her work on comprehending protein complexes. More…

Published on 21st March, 2014

MRC mental health training program earns national recognition

A training project to raise awareness of mental health issues at work has earned national recognition for Mind in Cambridgeshire and the MRC. As part of this program, a number of LMB employees have been trained as Mental Health First Aiders. This article is no longer available from the source website: Cambridge News 25 February 2014

Published on 5th March, 2014

University takes over old LMB buildings

The University has now taken over the old Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) buildings from the MRC… Following minor refurbishment, it is expected that Clinical School research groups will start to occupy the Clifford Allbutt Building (formerly Block 7) around Easter. More…

Published on 18th February, 2014

The complexities of running a 21st Century laboratory building

Further details of how the LMB’s new building is kept running to meet the needs of the LMB’s scientific community. More…

Published on 14th February, 2014

Inside Health (BBC Radio 4)

Does using your laptop or PC at night prevent you from getting a good night’s sleep? Michael Hastings is among those interviewed. He explains how the blue wavelength light used in these technologies may be acting on the primitive light-sensitive pathways within the retina. More…

Published on 6th February, 2014
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