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Adam Fowle appointed Head of Mechanical Workshop

The LMB is delighted to announce that Adam Fowle was recently appointed as the new Head of the Mechanical Workshop.

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Published on 8th August, 2024

Diverse career stories at the fifteenth LMB-Cambridge AWiSE event

Alumnae Teresa Thurston, Soudabeh Imanikia and Beth Thompson returned to the LMB as speakers at this year’s ‘What Next for Your Career’ event, each offering insights to making career decisions.

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Published on 26th July, 2024

Celebrating Pride in rainbow lab coats

A cohort of LMB staff recently marched in Cambridge Pride, celebrating equality, diversity and inclusion throughout the fields of STEMM.

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Published on 17th July, 2024

LMB creativity and wellbeing at the Arts and Crafts Show

The annual Arts and Crafts Show returned for 2024, featuring the creative work of 25 talented members of LMB. It showcased a wide range of media and the wellbeing benefits of individuals’ practices.

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Published on 16th July, 2024

Kiarash Jamali and David Posner receive Ph.D. Student Awards from Cambridge Society for the Application of Research

Kiarash Jamali and David Posner

Congratulations to Ph.D. students Kiarash Jamali and David Posner who have received Ph.D. Student Awards from CSAR.

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Published on 2nd July, 2024

Lalita Ramakrishnan awarded 2024 Robert Koch Prize

Lalita Ramakrishnan

Lalita Ramakrishnan, Group Leader in the LMB’s Cell Biology Division and the Molecular Immunity Unit, receives the award in recognition of her pioneering research into tuberculosis.

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Published on 1st July, 2024
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