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Home > EMBO Young Investigator Award for Madan Babu.

EMBO Young Investigator Award for Madan Babu.

EMBO Young Investigator Award for Madan Babu.

Published on 11 November, 2009

Dr Madan Babu has been selected as an EMBO Young Investigator. The European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) set up their Young Investigator programme ten years ago which identifies some of Europe’s most promising and creative young life scientists. This year, the programme received 123 applications out of which 17 were selected. The 2009 EMBO Young […]

Biology’s Nobel molecule factory

Published on 10 November, 2009

“Wandering through the Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) in Cambridge, UK, it is easy to see how this lab, which is funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC), has produced so many Nobel laureates – fourteen in total, split evenly between chemistry and medicine or physiology. The place hums with activity and every corner is […]

Cambridge neuroscientist elected as member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

Published on 19 October, 2009

“Congratulations go to Dr. William Schafer from the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology for his recent election, announced on the 19th October, 2009. EMBO elects new members annually on the basis of scientific excellence. Members provide their scientific expertise and input to the organization, participate in committees, may nominate new members, mentor young scientists and […]

Heptares Therapeutics Announces Agreement With Novartis Option Fund

Published on 12 October, 2009

Heptares Therapeutics Ltd, the drug discovery company focused on G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) targets, has recently announced that it has entered into an option agreement with the Novartis Option Fund under which Heptares will apply its proprietary StaR(TM) technology to generate novel drug leads against a nominated, unspecified GPCR target of interest to Novartis. The agreement […]

Professor Venkatraman Ramakrishnan wins Nobel Prize for Chemistry

Published on 8 October, 2009

“Professor Ramakrishnan said that the breakthrough underlined the importance of funding research that did not have immediate applications. “The idea of supporting long-term basic research like that at LMB does lead to breakthroughs, the ribosome is already starting to show its medical importance,” he said.” More…

Dr Venki Ramakrishnan wins 2009 Nobel Prize for Chemistry

Published on 7 October, 2009

This year’s chemistry Nobel Prize has been awarded to Dr Venki Ramakrishnan of LMB for “studies of the structure and function of the ribosome”. Venki Ramakrishnan shares the honour with Thomas A. Steitz (Yale University) and Ada E. Yonath (Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel). The trio showed how the information encoded on strands of DNA […]

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