Day 129 of #LMB365 shows Michael Levitt when he joined the scientific staff at the LMB in 1974. Michael was born on this day in 1947, in Pretoria, South Africa. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2013 for the development of multiscale models for complex chemical systems
LMB 365 – Day 129
Felix Randow elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences
Felix Randow, a group leader in the LMB’s PNAC Division, has been elected into the Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Sciences. The Academy represents the diversity of medical science, with Fellows drawn from a range of professions, including laboratory science, clinical academic medicine, medical and nursing care, as well as areas allied to medical […]
LMB 365 – Day 128
Day 128 of #LMB365 shows Bob Horvitz when he joined the LMB as a postdoctoral visitor in 1974. Bob was born on this day in 1947, in Chicago, USA. He shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2002 for the discoveries concerning the genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death in C. elegans
Claudia Bonfio receives the Royal Society of Chemistry’s 2019 Dalton Emerging Researcher Award
Claudia Bonfio, a postdoctoral researcher in John Sutherland’s group in the LMB’s PNAC Division, has been awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry’s 2019 Dalton Emerging Researcher Award for her “development of chemistry to investigate the chemical roots of iron-sulfur dependent metabolism”. The Dalton Emerging Researcher Award is given annually to recognise the achievements of an […]
LMB 365 – Day 127
As the first outpatients are welcomed to the new state-of-the-art Royal Papworth hospital here on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, on day 127 of #LMB365 we share a photo of our new neighbours with the LMB building behind. Welcome to the campus!
LMB 365 – Day 126
Day 126 of #LMB365 was taken ahead of a recent meeting where members of HR, Finance, the Divisional Administrators and other support staff get together to share news and discuss ways to improve how things work across the LMB to support our scientists. Their invaluable support helps ensure the smooth running of the LMB, allowing scientists to concentrate on what they do best…