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LMB 365 – Day 136

Published on 16 May, 2019

Day 136 of #LMB365 shows Ananth Kumar from Lori Passmore’s Group in Structural Studies submitting his PhD thesis titled “Architecture of eukaryotic mRNA 3′ end processing machinery and insights into the mechanism of polyadenylation” at the new “red” door with his colleagues James Stowell and Ana Casañal. Now just the small matter of the viva to come…

LMB 365 – Day 135

Published on 15 May, 2019

On day 135 of #LMB365 we have a 1970s drawing showing the hybrid atomic orbitals of the lysozyme system, to highlight Michael Levitt’s landmark paper on the theoretical studies of enzymic reactions, published on this day in 1976. This paper reported the first computerised model of an enzymatic reaction, a development that allowed any kind of chemical reaction to be simulated involving any kind of molecule, irrespective of size. For this work Michael shared the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Reference: A. Warshel & M Levitt, Theoretical studies of enzymic reactions, Journal of Molecular Biology 103: 227-249.

LMB 365 – Day 134

Published on 14 May, 2019

All neat and tidy on day 134 of #LMB365. They look like they could be scientific samples waiting to be used, but these are storage tubes for different size drill bits, all carefully arranged in the LMB’s Technical Instrumentation Workshop. There are thousands of different sizes – imperial, metric, number and letter and the workshop get through a huge amount of drill bits, hence the well organised and labelled spares. Storing the drill bits in tubes was devised way back in the 1970s and each successive Head of the Workshop has inherited and carried on with the tradition.

LMB 365 – Day 133

Published on 13 May, 2019

Whilst the sun sets in the background of this photo by Shahana Ahmed, the conscientious LMB researchers continue in their pursuit of discovery on day 133 of #LMB365. Every sunset brings the promise of a new day, new opportunities and even more experiments!

LMB 365 – Day 132

Published on 12 May, 2019

The LMB’s Tissue Culture Lab prepares big batches of Earle’s Balanced Salt Solution for trypsin. The solution seen being prepared on day 132 of #LMB365 will be used all around the building to dissociate adherent cells from the vessel in which they are being cultured.

LMB 365 – Day 131

Published on 11 May, 2019

With funding from the MRC specifically aimed at the wellbeing of its staff, a full-size outdoor table tennis table was acquired by the LMB in 2017. It is frequently in use, as seen here on day 131 of #LMB365, even in adverse weather. It promotes social interaction and, depending on the opponents, an element of competitiveness. It challenges your brain and your body but the fun of playing can be the perfect stress-reliever in between experiments.

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