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The LMB raises over £1600 for North West Anglia Hospitals’ Charity

LMB Director Jan Löwe presents a large check to Phillip Fearn, of the North West Hospitals Charity.

The annual LMB Christmas charity raffle, and Craft and Chatter group Christmas sale, has raised over £1600 for The North West Anglia Hospitals’ Charity – Woodlands Centre at Hinchingbrooke Hospital.

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Published on 19th December, 2023

Celebrating Michel Goedert’s four decades at the LMB

Congratulations to Michel Goedert, Group Leader in the LMB’s Neurobiology Division, who has reached 40 years of service at the LMB.

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Published on 13th December, 2023

Bart Barrell (1944-2023)

Bart Barrell, former Group Leader in the LMB’s PNAC Division and later co-founder of the Wellcome Sanger Centre, has died aged 79.

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Published on 6th December, 2023

2023 Crick Lecture to be given by Jill Banfield 

Photo of Jill Banfield

The 2023 Francis Crick Lecture titled ‘Innovating metagenomics to explore the strange world of archaeal extrachromosomal elements’ will be given by Jill Banfield at 11AM (GMT) on Monday 27th November.

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Published on 20th November, 2023

2023 Perutz Lecture to be given by Paola Picotti

The 2023 Max Perutz Lecture titled ‘Decoding the protein dance’ will be given by Paola Picotti at 11AM (GMT) on 20th November.

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Published on 13th November, 2023

LMB gets hands-on with a pipetting challenge at the Big Biology Day

The LMB organised an activity for the Big Biology Day focused on highlighting the small scales used in molecular biology

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Published on 26th October, 2023
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