Lori Passmore’s group in the LMB’s Structural Studies Division have identified the molecular mechanism by which the FANCD2-FANCI protein complex, which acts as a travelling DNA clamp, is able to identify sites of DNA strand damage and mark them for repair.
Combining single molecule-imaging and cryo-EM resolves DNA repair mystery
Diverse career stories at the fifteenth LMB-Cambridge AWiSE event
Alumnae Teresa Thurston, Soudabeh Imanikia and Beth Thompson returned to the LMB as speakers at this year’s ‘What Next for Your Career’ event, each offering insights to making career decisions.
David Ish-Horowicz (1948-2024)
LMB 1969-1973, Ph.D. student, Scientific Staff, Cell Biology The Francis Crick Institute pay tribute to David Ish-Horowicz, a leading figure in the field of developmental genetics. David completed Ph.D. studies at the LMB, and later led his own research group at the Imperial Cancer Fund (later Cancer Research UK). Since 2013, he has been affiliated […]
Celebrating Pride in rainbow lab coats
A cohort of LMB staff recently marched in Cambridge Pride, celebrating equality, diversity and inclusion throughout the fields of STEMM.
LMB creativity and wellbeing at the Arts and Crafts Show
The annual Arts and Crafts Show returned for 2024, featuring the creative work of 25 talented members of LMB. It showcased a wide range of media and the wellbeing benefits of individuals’ practices.
Maria Grazia Spillantini and Benjamin Podbilewicz elected to EMBO
Grazia Spillantini: LMB 1987-1996, Ph.D. Student, Visitor, Scientific Staff, Director’s Division & Neurobiology Podbilewicz: LMB 1991-1996, Postdoctoral Visitor, Cell Biology Congratulations to LMB alumni Maria Grazia Spillantini and Benjamin Podbilewicz who are two of 120 researchers elected to EMBO membership in the organisation’s 60th year. Maria is Professor of Molecular Neurology at the Clinical School […]