Nearly 20 LMB staff have shown off their creative talents at the annual LMB Arts and Crafts Show. The exhibition, which has run for over 10 years, featured work across a wide range of different media.
LMB staff share their creative side at the Arts and Crafts Show
A database to identify important genes of unknown function for analysis
Sean Munro’s group in the LMB’s Cell Biology Division have investigated the potential biological significance of conserved genes of unknown function by developing an Unknome database to systematically analyse their identification and characterisation.
TDP-43 forms amyloid filaments with distinct folds in different neurodegenerative conditions
Cryo-EM structures from the most common type of frontotemporal lobar degeneration, determined by Benjamin Ryskeldi-Falcon’s group in the LMB’s Neurobiology Division, reveals that TDP-43 forms amyloid filaments with distinct folds in different neurodegenerative conditions.
LMB welcomes over 2500 visitors to an action-packed Open Day
On Saturday 1st July the LMB welcomed over 2500 visitors in an exciting day of family-friendly, hands-on activities, tours, and talks about the LMB’s cutting-edge research.
New insights into how DNA synthesis is started during the process of chromosome replication
By determining cryo-EM structures of budding yeast and human replisomes Joseph Yeeles group in the LMB’s PNAC Division reveal a conserved mechanism for the coordination of nascent-strand priming.
The Chin group unveils gene synthesis breakthrough
Business Weekly cover recent research from Jason Chin’s group in the LMB’s PNAC Division which details their new technologies for continuous genome synthesis. They also include comment from Constructive Bio, a spinout company founded by Jason Chin, who expand on the application possibilities for this research. More…