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Scientific collaboration to focus on search for new, improved detectors for low energy cryo-EM

New multi-million-pound initiative between The Rosalind Franklin Institute and the LMB aims to develop a new detector to produce better data and make cryo-EM more accessible.

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Published on 11th March, 2020

Wanda Kukulski: Unlocking the secrets of membrane biology

Wanda Kukulski

Next in our series of Group Leader profiles based on interviews with science writer and LMB alumna, Kathy Weston, is a profile of Wanda Kukulski, a Group Leader in the LMB’s Cell Biology Division.

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Published on 6th March, 2020

Max Perutz Lecture to be given by John Diffley

John Diffley

How our chromosomes are replicated: lecture on Wednesday 26th February at 11.

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Published on 20th February, 2020

Madeline Lancaster: The accidental organoid – mini-brains as models for human brain development

Madeline Lancaster

Next in our series of Group Leader profiles based on interviews with science writer and LMB alumna, Kathy Weston, is a profile of Madeline Lancaster, a Group Leader in the LMB’s Cell Biology Division.

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Published on 11th February, 2020

The LMB welcomes Patrycja Kozik as a new Group Leader

Patrycja Kozik

At the LMB, she will research dendritic cells and their role in initiation of immune responses against pathogens and tumours…

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Published on 21st January, 2020

César Milstein Lecture to be given by Elaine Fuchs

Elaine Fuchs

Elaine is currently the Rebecca C. Lancefield Professor of Mammalian Cell Biology and Development at the Rockefeller University, New York, USA. She has been an Investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute since 1988. She is renowned for her research in skin biology, its stem cells and associated genetic disorders, particularly cancers.

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Published on 21st January, 2020
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