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Home > New method to untangle the contribution of signalling pathways involved in asymmetric cell division

New method to untangle the contribution of signalling pathways involved in asymmetric cell division

New method to untangle the contribution of signalling pathways involved in asymmetric cell division

Published on 28 September, 2023

Emmanuel Derivery’s group, in the LMB’s Cell Biology Division, has developed a method to directly untangle the contribution of any signalling pathway involved in asymmetric cell division.

Stanislau Yatskevich wins the Birnstiel Award

Published on 28 September, 2023

Stanislau was nominated for was nominated for his research while a PhD student in David Barford’s group in the LMB’s Structural Studies Division.

Catarina Franco appointed Head of Mass Spectrometry

Published on 19 September, 2023

Catarina Franco has recently become Head of the LMB’s Mass Spectrometry Facility, an integral support service allowing researchers to identify, characterise and quantify proteins in biological systems.

Daniela Rhodes receives the 2023 WLA Prize in Life Science or Medicine

Published on 14 September, 2023

Daniela Rhodes, Emeritus Scientist in the LMB’s Structural Studies Division, has been awarded the 2023 WLA Prize in Life Science or Medicine.

First Cryo-EM structures of homomeric GluA1 AMPA glutamate receptor reveals functional roles for N-terminal domains

Published on 13 September, 2023

Electron cryo-microscopy structures of GluA1 AMPA receptors from Ingo Greger’s group in the LMB’s Neurobiology Division reveals that previously unseen structural flexibility of N-terminal domains is crucial for regulating the open-close speed of ion channel gates and recruiting the receptor into synapses.

Radu Aricescu awarded the Karolinska Institutet 2023 Ulf von Euler Lectureship

Published on 12 September, 2023

Radu Aricescu, Group Leader in the LMB’s Neurobiology Division, will deliver the Ulf von Euler Lecture entitled “The wide wild world of human GABAa receptors” at the Karolinska Institutet on 6th October 2023.

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