Clare Sansom describes the history of spliceosome research and its importance, focusing on the work of Kiyoshi Nagai and his group. More…
LMB In The News
Is cryo-EM taking over structural biology?
This news story in Nature maps the revolutionary technique’s eventful journey in the structural biology field since 2012-13. Ewen Callaway, on the occasion of the submission of the 10,000th cryo-EM structure in the EMDB, spoke to LMB scientists Richard Henderson and Sjors Scheres. Richard estimates that by 2024, more protein structures will be determined by […]
Science Magazine dives into the science behind affordable cryo-EM
In long feature format, Science Magazine profiles structural biology scientists at the LMB, including Chris Russo and Nobel Prize winner Richard Henderson, and their work on bringing cryo-EM to hundreds of more labs. At present, top-of-the-line cryo-EM machines cost almost $7 million. But with these scientists’ vision, persistence and focussed research, cryo-EM might just become […]
Slashing energy could make Nobel prize-winning cryo-EM microscopes more affordable
Proof-of-principle research led by Chris Russo showing that cryo-EM could be made 10 times cheaper is highlighted by the MRC. “Our goal is to make cryo-EM available to any laboratory that needs it” said Chris. More…
Cyrus Chothia (1942 – 2019) – Obituary in the Guardian
Georgina Ferry looks back at the life of Cyrus Chothia and the importance of his work in laying the foundations of the field of bioinformatics. More…
People of Science: Venki Ramakrishnan discusses Max Perutz with Brian Cox
Venki describes the importance of Max’s work in laying the foundations of molecular and structural biology and in the origin of the LMB. More…