For the fourth year in a row, the LMB’s HR team, supported by colleagues throughout the LMB, raised money for Macmillan Cancer Support by taking part in the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning. LMB staff demonstrated their talent for baking and donated a wide array of sweet snacks for everyone to enjoy. The money raised for […]
LMB raises £344.35 at Macmillan Coffee Morning
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…
An engaging month for LMB researchers
Over 30 LMB researchers have taken part in a range of activities as part of LifeLab 2018 and Big Biology Day, bringing their research to public spaces in Peterborough and Cambridge in the form of hands-on activities and discussions. LifeLab is a European Commission-funded programme of events taking place as part of European Researchers’ Night […]
LMB student and postdoc prizes awarded to exceptional scientists
At the end of a highly stimulating LMB Lab Symposium, Jan Löwe, LMB Director and Chair of the Max Perutz Fund (UK charity 1129597), was delighted to announce the winners of the Max Perutz Student Prize and the newly awarded Brenner Postdoc Prize. The Max Perutz Student Prize has been awarded annually since 1984 for […]
Johannes Kohl wins the 2018 Eppendorf & Science Prize for Neurobiology
Johannes Kohl, a former PhD student from Greg Jefferis’ group in the LMB’s Neurobiology division, is the grand prize winner in The Eppendorf & Science Prize for Neurobiology for research that makes sense of how a cluster of neurons controls parenting behaviour in mice. More…