The LMB is delighted to announce the recent arrival of two new group leaders in the LMB’s Cell Biology Division: Madeline Lancaster and Liz Miller.
Madeline Lancaster
Madeline’s research is in the area of human brain development. Human brain development exhibits a number of unique characteristics, such as dramatic size expansion, unique cell types, and distinct neural stem cell behaviours.
LMB welcomes new group leaders: Madeline Lancaster and Liz Miller
Staff show their creative side at the LMB Art Exhibition
Madan Babu Mohan awarded the Royal Society Francis Crick Medal and Lecture 2016
Madan Babu Mohan, group leader in the LMB’s Structural Studies Division, has been awarded the Royal Society Francis Crick Medal and Lecture 2016. The medal was awarded for his major and widespread contributions to computational biology.
Many human diseases develop when regulatory processes fail. Madan’s research aims to decipher the basis for this.
Crystal Growing Competition for schools: winning pupils visit the LMB
The annual Eastern Region Crystal Growing Competition for Schools has been hosted at the LMB since 1998. The competition, designed to inspire children with a love of science, invites school pupils to grow crystals of potash alum over a five-week period. The pupils then send their best crystals to the LMB for judging.
This year, forty schools from all over the east of England entered the competition.
LMB CamAWiSE annual ‘What next in your career’ event
The LMB and CambridgeAWiSE recently held their 9th annual ‘What next in your career’ event at the LMB. Three recent LMB alumni returned to discuss their respective career experiences. The networking event welcomed nearly 70 early career researchers from all over Cambridge to hear about these different career opportunities.
Megan Davies awarded MBE in Queen’s Birthday Honours
The LMB is delighted to congratulate Megan Davies on being awarded the MBE in the 2015 Queen’s Birthday Honours.
Megan has been the Head of the Medical Research Council Centre, Cambridge since 1996, providing administrative, infrastructure and strategic support and guidance to all the MRC Units in the Cambridge region. In this role, she oversaw a significant increase in research activity, being actively involved in the creation of four new units, and helping the new Directors get started.