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M. Madan Babu to deliver the Royal Society’s 2016 Francis Crick Lecture

Published on 24 November, 2016

M. Madan Babu, a Group Leader in the LMB’s Structural Studies Division, will deliver the annual Francis Crick Lecture at the Royal Society on 7th December 2016. During the lecture, entitled “Unstructured proteins: cellular complexity and human diseases”, Madan will look at the cutting-edge computational techniques which are providing insights into how unstructured proteins perform […]

Double success for LMB at MRC CEO Awards

Published on 23 November, 2016

Two members of the LMB are celebrating after winning MRC CEO awards. Richard Pannell from the PNAC Division won the 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award, while Nicola Smyllie from the Neurobiology Division collected the 2016 Public Engagement Award. The MRC CEO Award Scheme recognises contributions from employees for outstanding effort and commitment to both their work […]

Greg Winter receives Prince Mahidol Award

Published on 22 November, 2016

Greg Winter, an Emeritus Group Leader in the LMB’s PNAC Division and formerly Deputy Director of the LMB, has been awarded the 2016 Prince Mahidol Award for, “outstanding performance and research in the field of medicine for the benefit of mankind”. Greg won the award for his development of humanised therapeutic antibodies. Through his research, […]

LMB welcomes Emmanuel Derivery as new Group Leader

Published on 17 November, 2016

The LMB is delighted to announce the arrival of Emmanuel Derivery to the LMB’s Cell Biology Division, where he will be working on asymmetric cell division. In asymmetric cell division the mother cell divides, distributing its cellular contents unequally between the two daughter cells, thereby allowing them to adopt different cell fates. This is the […]

Mighty Molecular Motors at the Big Biology Day

Published on 7 November, 2016

Hundreds of visitors recently discovered how tiny machines organise the insides of our cells at the LMB ‘Mighty Molecular Motors’ exhibit during the Big Biology Day at Hills Road Sixth Form College, Cambridge. The exhibit was created by Andrew Carter’s group in the LMB’s Structural Studies Division. They are investigating the structure and mechanism of […]

LMB rides to victory in National Cycle Challenge

Published on 25 October, 2016

The LMB has continued its winning cycling record by taking first place in its category in the Love to Ride Cambridgeshire event – part of the National Cycle Challenge. LMB were winners of the 200-499 staff category with 49,224 points, with 22% of staff competing. The National Cycle Challenge is a fun, free competition that […]

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