Sven Truckenbrodt’s group in the LMB’s Neurobiology Division will harness expansion microscopy and molecular biology methods to assemble molecular brain maps to better understand neural circuitry.
The LMB welcomes new Group Leader Sven Truckenbrodt
Microscopes 4 Schools inspires over 900 young scientists across the Cambridge region
Over 900 pupils from 22 schools across Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and Bedford participated in the 2025 Microscopes4Schools Competition with some impressive entries.
Richard Sever awarded the Royal Society Research Culture Award
LMB 1992-1996, Ph.D. Student, PNAC The Royal Society Research Culture Award 2025 is jointly awarded to Richard Sever and John R. Inglis for contributions to improving the scientific system and changing the culture of scientific publishing, through the development of the first preprint servers for the life sciences and medicine. More…
Exploring science beyond the bench: Reflections from policy internships
Razina Kazi, Anna Edmondson and Katherine Brown, PhD students in the LMB’s Cell Biology Division, recently completed policy internships at the Academy of Medical Sciences and Sense about Science.
Exploring where science can take you with CamAWiSE
Alumnae Sarah Burge, Jillian Barlow and Claudia Ferreira returned to the LMB as speakers at this year’s ‘What Next for Your Career’ event, each offering insights to making career decisions.
The “gargantuan effort” to recode life with just 57 codons
NewScientist speak to Wes Robertson, Group Leader in the LMB’s PNAC Division, about his work in Jason Chin’s group to synthesise E. coli using just 57 codons, rather than the usual 64. More…