Sheffield University researcher Professor Bazbek Davletov took the pain-relieving part of Botox and ‘stapled’ it to a friendly part of a similar poison produced by the tetanus bug. The tetanus toxin ferries the pain reliever to the spinal cord, where it stops pain signals being sent to the brain. Professor Davletov designed the drug while […]
LMB In The News
Smart neurons: single dendrites can perform computations
A study, published in the journal Nature and carried out by researchers based at the Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research at UCL, LMB’s Tiago Branco and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, succeeded in making incredibly challenging electrical and optical recordings directly from the tiny dendrites of neurons in the intact brain while […]
Michael Neuberger 1953 – 2013
Professor Michael Neuberger, who has died aged 59, was a brilliant biochemist and immunologist whose work helped to launch a revolution in biomedical research. More…
MRC Annual Review 2012 – 13
Jason Chin and Phil Holliger’s research is featured in the Economy section of the new MRC Annual Review. More…
Computer chemists win Nobel prize
The 2013 Nobel Prize in chemistry has gone to three scientists who “took the chemical experiment into cyberspace.” All three men spent varying periods at the LMB, in particular Michael Levitt who started his PhD at LMB at the end of the 1960s. More…
Science in Action: Can We Cure Jet Lag?
The LMB’s Michael Hastings talks to the BBC’s Science in Action programme about the latest advance in body clock research. More…