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LMB In The News

Is a cure for the common cold on the way?

Published on 21 December, 2011

“BBC science review article looks at recent developments in cold and flu virus research, quoting LMB’s Leo James.” More…

Are the days of incurable diseases really over?

Published on 20 December, 2011

“Are the days of incurable diseases really over? Not quite, when diseases such as tuberculosis are seeing a resurgence, said biologist Ramakrishnan, Joint Head of the Structural Studies Division at the Medical Research Council, Cambridge. He was delivering a lecture on ‘How antibiotics illuminate Ribosome function and vice versa.’” This article is only available in […]

New master named for Cambridge college

Published on 16 December, 2011

“The Queen has approved that Sir Gregory Winter CBE FRS be appointed Master of Trinity College, Cambridge University, in succession to Lord Rees of Ludlow who retires on 30 June 2012.” More…

Changing the locks: HIV discovery could allow scientists to block virus’s entry into cell nucleus

Published on 9 December, 2011

“Scientists have found the ‘key’ that HIV uses to enter our cells’ nuclei, allowing it to disable the immune system and cause AIDS. The finding, published today in the open access journal PLoS Pathogens, provides a potential new target for anti-AIDS drugs that could be more effective against drug-resistant strains of the virus. […] Now, […]

Scientists in Cambridgeshire are to lead a £3.6m project looking at the effects of ageing on immunity systems

Published on 9 December, 2011

“The Babraham Institute has received the funds from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. The project will study how changes to lymphocyte, a white blood cell, contribute to weakening immune systems. The institute will carry out the research over five years with partners from Cambridge University and the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology.” More…

Leverhulme artist in residence at LMB

Published on 23 November, 2011

“Deirdre Gribbin will be working with scientists at LMB, including computational biologist Dr Sarah Teichmann, to create a new work for string quartet called ‘Hearing your Genes Evolve’. Deirdre will be in residence at LMB from January 2012.” This article is no longer available from the source website

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