Jonida Tafilaku, PhD student at the LMB, spoke to the MRC about her time as an intern at the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology. Jonida discusses her experience, what motivated her to apply for it, and if it changed her thoughts on science and policy. More…
LMB In The News
Rising star Benjamin Falcon explores role of tau in dementia
Benjamin Falcon, a postdoc in Michel Goedert’s group in the LMB’s Neurobiology Division, talks to the Cambridge Independent about his work on the structures of tau filaments in different types of dementia after winning the Alzheimer’s Research UK Rising Star Award for his work in this area. More…
Jason Chin on Inside Science: A huge leap forward for synthetic biology with the first recoded synthetic bacterial genome
Jason Chin from the LMB’s PNAC Division and Julius Fredens, a postdoc in Jason’s group, show Roland Pease what an artificial genome looks like and talk about the potential uses of a recoded E. coli genome. Listen from 17:40 – 23:40. More…
LMB 365 project captures life and work at the LMB
The Cambridge Independent shares some selected highlights from the LMB 365 project in which one image representing life and work at the LMB is posted every day of 2019. More…
Innovative design key to world-renowned facility’s success – a profile of the design and architecture of the LMB
Jan Löwe talks to Lab Manager Magazine about the design of the LMB’s building and facilities and how these support research and collaboration. More…
Your body clock cares about when you eat
John O’Neill’s group have identified insulin as a primary signal that synchronises the body’s circadian rhythm in response to meal times. More…