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Akaash Kumar receives PhD Student Award from Cambridge Society for the Application of Research

Congratulations to Akaash Kumar, PhD student in the LMB’s Cell Biology Division who has received a PhD Student Award from CSAR.

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Published on 28th April, 2023

From fertilisation PhD studies to AI in healthcare: Hannah Webb’s policy internship at The Academy of Medical Sciences

Hannah Webb, PhD student in the LMB’s PNAC Division, recounts her recent internship at The Academy of Medical Sciences.

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Published on 17th April, 2023

Kelly Nguyen awarded Biochemical Society Colworth Medal

Kelly Nguyen

Kelly Nguyen, Group Leader in the LMB’s Structural Studies Division, has been announced as the 2024 recipient of the Colworth Medal from the Biochemical Society.

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Published on 12th April, 2023

Shalini Arun Prasad: Head of Media Prep and Glasswash

Shalini Arun Prasad has recently become Head of the LMB’s Media Prep and Glasswash Facility, an integral service to support the continuance of research.

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Published on 11th April, 2023

LMB showcases the beauty of the microscopic world at the Cambridge Festival

LMB scientists contribute to the Cambridge Festival with two activities showing the importance of microscopes in research

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Published on 31st March, 2023

Luka Smalinskaite is announced as the 2023 winner of British Society for Cell Biology’s Raff Medal

Luka Smalinskaite was recognised for her PhD work in the Hegde group investigating how membrane proteins become embedded into the membrane.

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Published on 21st March, 2023
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