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Celebrating Neil Grant’s 40 years of service at the LMB

Congratulations to Neil Grant, the LMB’s lead photographer and videographer, who has reached 40 years of service at the LMB.

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Published on 12th October, 2023

Greg Jefferis appointed as Joint Head of the LMB’s Neurobiology Division

Group Leader Greg Jefferis is appointed joint Head of the LMB’s Neurobiology Division, alongside Anne Bertolotti.

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Published on 9th October, 2023

Michel Goedert and Sjors Scheres receive a 2023 Annemarie Opprecht Parkinson Award

LMB Group Leaders Michel Goedert and Sjors Scheres have been honoured for their pioneering research into the structures of abnormal filaments underlying neurodegenerative diseases.

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Published on 6th October, 2023

Stanislau Yatskevich wins the Birnstiel Award

Stanislau was nominated for was nominated for his research while a PhD student in David Barford’s group in the LMB’s Structural Studies Division.

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Published on 28th September, 2023

Catarina Franco appointed Head of Mass Spectrometry

Catarina Franco

Catarina Franco has recently become Head of the LMB’s Mass Spectrometry Facility, an integral support service allowing researchers to identify, characterise and quantify proteins in biological systems.

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Published on 19th September, 2023

Daniela Rhodes receives the 2023 WLA Prize in Life Science or Medicine

Daniela Rhodes, Emeritus Scientist in the LMB’s Structural Studies Division, has been awarded the 2023 WLA Prize in Life Science or Medicine.

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Published on 14th September, 2023
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