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Put your genes to work: contribute to medical research

Julian Gough and his group are crowdsourcing raw genomic data for a phenotype prediction study…

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Published on 14th May, 2020

LMB participates in UK-wide COVID-19 Protein Portal to provide essential reagents for SARS-CoV-2 research

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UK consortium of leading protein production laboratories provide protein reagents for SARS-CoV-2 research for free, in an Open Science initiative led by Wellcome and UKRI.

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Published on 12th May, 2020

William Schafer elected Fellow of Royal Society

This year’s Royal Society fellows include LMB group leader William Schafer and alumna Sarah Teichmann. The Royal Society is a Fellowship of the world’s most eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence.

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Published on 29th April, 2020

Engaging with the public while social distancing

Throughout March, 28 MRC-funded scientists, including three from the LMB, took part in the Medical Research Zone of I’m a Scientist, Get Me Out of Here

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Published on 14th April, 2020

Daffodils announce LMB staff’s fundraising for Marie Curie

Led by Freda Chapman at the LMB, our staff raised £695 for Marie Curie, a registered charitable organisation, which provides care and support to people with terminal illnesses and their families.

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Published on 23rd March, 2020

Paul Dear (1962 – 2020)

Paul Dear

Paul Dear, former Group Leader in the LMB’s PNAC Division, died on Wednesday 11th March 2020. Paul was most interested in developing new methods and technologies to improve research and information gathering, particularly in genomics.

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Published on 16th March, 2020
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