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John Sulston (1942 – 2018) - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/john-sulston-1942-2018/9 Mar 2018: He was instrumental in determining the first genome of an animal, the nematode worm, C. ... Published in December 1998, this was the first complete genome of an animal. -
The LMB art show goes crafty - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/the-lmb-art-show-goes-crafty/3 Aug 2018: Children and animals, in particular an engaging set of dog studies, was also popular. ... A group from the Lab later visited the exhibition. Also on show was artwork from the recent Cambridge Soapbox Science, where scientists were partnered with artists. -
LMB’s Challenge Project with Cambridge Academy for Science and…
https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/lmbs-challenge-project-with-cambridge-academy-for-science-and-technology/23 Mar 2018: Search this website. LMB’s Challenge Project with Cambridge Academy for Science and Technology. ... LMB’s Challenge Project with Cambridge Academy for Science and Technology. Published on. -
2018 Francis Crick Lecture to be given by Gero Miesenböck - MRC…
https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/2018-francis-crick-lecture-to-be-given-by-gero-miesenbock/17 Oct 2018: was the first to demonstrate that the behaviour of these animals could be remote-controlled. ... Search. Search this website. 2024 MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology,. Francis Crick Avenue, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge CB2 0QH, UK. -
How neuropeptide signalling controls sensitisation in response to…
https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/how-neuropeptide-signalling-controls-sensitisation-in-response-to-touch-in-c-elegans/24 Aug 2018: understood. Understanding how neuropeptide signalling operates within neuronal circuits to control complex behaviours in a simple animal like C. ... elegans will reveal principles that also apply to animals with larger brains, including humans. -
How flat sheets of cells become tubular organs: observing cellular…
https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/how-flat-sheets-of-cells-become-tubular-organs-observing-cellular-dynamics-from-2d-to-3d/3 Aug 2018: Many complex tubular organs, including kidney, lung, the intestine and several glands, form from a flat layer of cells during animal development. ... Mechanisms of organ formation are often conserved between animals, and so such analysis can inform a -
Reversing a decline in cellular transport in ageing nerve cells - MRC …
https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/reversing-a-decline-in-cellular-transport-in-ageing-nerve-cells/29 Mar 2018: These animals are widely used to model human cell biology and disease due to their rapid life cycle and the ease with which genes can be manipulated. ... This work was funded by the MRC, a Van Geest Fellowship in Dementia and Neurodegeneration and a -
A new tool using genetic code expansion to study circadian rhythms -…
https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/a-new-tool-using-genetic-code-expansion-to-study-circadian-rhythms/29 Nov 2018: Studying neuronal cell biology and how the SCN drives behaviour in humans and all animals has been made easier by the development of tools that allow rapid, reversible, and conditional control ... Search this website. 2024 MRC Laboratory of Molecular -
Instinctive and learned responses to smells are controlled by a…
https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/instinctive-and-learned-responses-to-smells-are-controlled-by-a-single-brain-circuit-in-flies/20 Sep 2018: As well as having instinctive responses to their environment, nearly all animals can learn to associate particular sights, smells, or sounds with rewards or negative consequences. ... Francis Crick Avenue, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge CB2 0QH, -
Biomarker identified by David Komander’s group and collaborators…
https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/biomarker-identified-by-david-komanders-group-and-collaborators-offers-new-hope-for-foot-and-mouth-detector/15 Mar 2018: Published on. 15 March, 2018. A new discovery by David Komander’s group and collaborators could allow scientists to detect animals infected with the foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) and ... Francis Crick Avenue, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, -
Prokaryotic cytoskeletons: protein filaments organizing small cells
https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/JYL/PDF/nrmicro.2017.153.pdf18 Jan 2018: Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Francis Crick Avenue, Cambridge CB2 0QH, UK. ... For example, the role of the actin cytoskeleton in determining the shape of many animal cells is well established.
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