The LMB is delighted to congratulate Michael Levitt, Arieh Warshel and Martin Karplus on being awarded the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, for the development of multiscale models for complex chemical systems. A key part of the Nobel Prize winning research was undertaken at the LMB, in the Structural Studies Division, in the 1970s by […]
LMB Alumni awarded Nobel Prize for Chemistry, 2013
Science in Action: Can We Cure Jet Lag?
The LMB’s Michael Hastings talks to the BBC’s Science in Action programme about the latest advance in body clock research. More…
2013 Max Perutz Science Writing Award shortlist
Clara Sidor, CDF in the LMB’s Cell Biology Division, is shortlisted for the Max Perutz Science Writing Award. More…
Biological clocks defy circadian rhythms
The LMB’s Mick Hastings is amongst a group of scientists that have shown marine animals have tidal and monthly timekeepers that work independently of daily cycle. More…
Understanding timekeeping in an intertidal marine crustacean
Work carried out by Michael Hastings’ group in the LMB Neurobiology’s Division, together with collaborators at Leicester, Bangor and Aberystwyth Universities has combined expertise in molecular genetics and marine biology to address a long-standing question about tidal behaviour in marine organisms. They were interested in whether these animals are driven by a dedicated internal tidal […]
Drug developed in Cambridge approved for treatment of multiple sclerosis
Approval concludes nearly 40-year epic journey from fundamental research, begun at LMB, to discovery of an effective treatment for active relapsing multiple sclerosis. More…