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Juliette Fedry is a Finalist in Eppendorf Award for Young European Investigators

Juliette Fedry, Group Leader in the LMB’s Cell Biology Division, has been recognised for her research into cellular proteostasis processes in health and disease.

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Published on 4th July, 2025

HR Advisors Ash Munday, Christina Karikides and Callum Armstrong reflect on earning their CIPD Diplomas

Christina Karikides, Ash Munday, and Callum Armstrong

The HR Advisors share their motivations and experience of coordinating pursuing the CIPD qualification studies with their job.

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Published on 24th June, 2025

Kelly Nguyen awarded 2025 Lister Prize

Kelly Nguyen, Group Leader in the LMB’s Structural Studies Division, has been announced as one of the 2025 recipients of the prestigious Lister Institute Research Prize.

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Published on 19th June, 2025

Tanmay Bharat awarded EMBO Gold Medal

Tanmay Bharat, Group Leader in the LMB’s Structural Studies Division, received EMBO’s Gold Medal in recognition of his work on prokaryotic surface molecules.

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Published on 5th June, 2025

Leo James, Greg Jefferis and Marta Zlatic elected to Royal Society

Leo James, PNAC Division, Greg Jefferis and Marta Zlatic, both Neurobiology Division, are amongst the 85 new Fellows elected to the Royal Society.

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Published on 20th May, 2025

Oscar Despard captains Christ’s College to first University Challenge victory

Oscar Despard, PhD student in the LMB’s Cell Biology Division, discusses competing in a nail-bitingly close final match in University Challenge.

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Published on 15th May, 2025
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