The LMB’s Madeline Lancaster spoke to the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) about her work on brain organoids and their potential future uses. More…
LMB In The News
Decades of discovery set to revolutionise healthcare
A summary of key milestones that show how discovery science has been translated into a novel technology set to revolutionise healthcare. The milestones include work at the LMB on the structure of DNA and development of DNA sequencing. More…
The Resolution Revolutionary – Richard Henderson
How an Interest in an obscure branch of physics and faith in electron microscopy led to Richard Henderson winning his Nobel Prize. More…
New Sosei Heptares R&D facility officially opens at Granta Park
Chris Tate described working with Richard Henderson in founding Heptares as “a wonderful partnership which has carried on improving the science”, after the official opening of the Sosei Heptares Steinmetz Building at Granta Park. More…
Venki Ramakrishnan talks about the impact of Greg Winter’s Nobel Prize-winning research on BBC World Service
In a segment about this year’s Chemistry Nobel Prize, Venki Ramakrishnan talks to Roland Pease on BBC World Service’s Science in Action about the impact of the Nobel Prize-winning research that Greg Winter carried out at the LMB. Listen to Venki from 19:43
Silent tuberculosis is less common than had been widely thought
A study by Lalita Ramakrishnan, from the University of Cambridge Molecular Immunity Unit based in the LMB, has found that most people who fall seriously ill with tuberculosis do so within 2 years of getting infected, which has implications for public health strategy. More…