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  2. Residential Course in Biology and Genetics - MRC Laboratory of…

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    Thumbnail for Residential Course in Biology and Genetics - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 19 Jul 2021: Residential course in Biology and Genetics To help inspire the next generation of scientists, the LMB participated in an annual five-day intensive
  3. Repeating peptides are obstacles to neuronal transport in motor…

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/repeating-peptides-are-obstacles-to-neuronal-transport-in-motor-neurone-disease/
    Thumbnail for Repeating peptides are obstacles to neuronal transport in motor neurone disease - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 19 Apr 2021: Repetitive peptides from the C9orf72 gene contribute to the most prevalent form of motor neurone disease, but it has been unclear how. Simon Bullock’s group help show how these peptides bind to both motor proteins and microtubule tracks to block
  4. Flinders Foundation’s Mary Overton Senior Research Fellowship in…

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    Thumbnail for Flinders Foundation’s Mary Overton Senior Research Fellowship in Neuroscience awarded to Yee Lian Chew - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 8 Jul 2021: In her new research laboratory at Flinders she will continue her research using Nematode worms to better understand chronic pain.
  5. How immune responses differ between asymptomatic cases and people…

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/how-immune-responses-differ-between-asymptomatic-cases-and-people-with-severe-covid-19/
    Thumbnail for How immune responses differ between asymptomatic cases and people with severe COVID-19 - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 26 Apr 2021: Understanding why different people have such varied experiences could be of great benefit to the development of new treatments and might enable prediction as to whether newly infected patients are more ... The study also suggests that it could also be
  6. Looking back: Maria Grazia Spillantini - MRC Laboratory of Molecular…

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    Thumbnail for Looking back: Maria Grazia Spillantini - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 20 Dec 2021: Looking back: Maria Grazia Spillantini Maria was a visiting scientist, PhD student and postdoctoral fellow in the LMB’s Director’s Division. She is now
  7. Advanced understanding of how suprachiasmatic nucleus regulates the…

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    Thumbnail for Advanced understanding of how suprachiasmatic nucleus regulates the body’s circadian rhythm - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 9 Sep 2021: Single-cell RNA sequencing analysis of over 30,000 suprachiasmatic nucleus cells by Michael Hastings’ group in the LMB’s Neurobiology Division has identified specific cell populations and highlighted the role of Prokineticinsignalling network to
  8. MAX PERUTZ LECTURE Tuesday 27th April at 4pm on ...

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    25 Mar 2021: The coming of age of de novo protein design. https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/news-and-events/scientific-seminars/.
  9. Double spiral structure is unique to TDP-43 filament behind ALS and…

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/double-spiral-structure-is-unique-to-tdp-43-filament-behind-als-and-ftd-neurodegenerative-diseases/
    Thumbnail for Double spiral structure is unique to TDP-43 filament behind ALS and FTD neurodegenerative diseases - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 16 Dec 2021: A recent paper from Benjamin Ryskeldi-Falcon’s group reveals the first atomic structure of TDP-43 filaments from the brains of people with ALS and FTD
  10. Structural breakthrough in study of aggregated TDP-43 protein in…

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/structural-breakthrough-in-study-of-aggregated-tdp-43-protein-in-brains-of-als-and-ftd-sufferers/
    Thumbnail for Structural breakthrough in study of aggregated TDP-43 protein in brains of ALS and FTD sufferers - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 8 Dec 2021: Cryo-EM analysis of TDP-43 filaments by Benjamin Ryskeldi-Falcon’s group in the LMB’s Neurobiology Division has revealed the atomic structure of the characterising feature of neurodegenerative diseases ALS and FTD.
  11. Florence Young is awarded the Raff PhD student Medal from the British …

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    Thumbnail for Florence Young is awarded the Raff PhD student Medal from the British Society for Cell Biology - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 15 Dec 2021: Florence Young, now a postdoc in Simon Bullock’s Lab, was recognised for her work linking neurodegenerative diseases to dysfunctional cell transportation.
  12. Richard Henderson on his early career challenges, developing electron …

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    Thumbnail for Richard Henderson on his early career challenges, developing electron microscopy and his favourite comic books - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 10 Jun 2021: Group Leader Richard Henderson is a guest on The Microscopists podcast from Bitesize Bio. Here he chats with Peter O’Toole about a range of topics
  13. Spread of Delta SARS-CoV-2 variant driven by combination of immune…

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/spread-of-delta-sars-cov-2-variant-driven-by-combination-of-immune-escape-and-increased-infectivity/
    Thumbnail for Spread of Delta SARS-CoV-2 variant driven by combination of immune escape and increased infectivity - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 14 Sep 2021: Guido Papa and Anna Albecka-Moreau in the James lab contribute to University of Cambridge study, finding that Delta variant spike protein induces higher
  14. Strength of the powerlifting community helps put Camille Holland on…

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    Thumbnail for Strength of the powerlifting community helps put Camille Holland on the path to the World Championships - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 6 Aug 2021: Camille Holland, a member of the LMB’s Human Resources team, talks to the Cambridge Independent about powerlifting, the impact of lockdown stopping her
  15. TRIM21 is both enzyme and substrate when creating a signal to degrade …

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    Thumbnail for TRIM21 is both enzyme and substrate when creating a signal to degrade bound viruses and proteins - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 2 Mar 2021: The intracellular immune receptor TRIM21 detects antibody-bound viruses inside our cells and targets them for destruction by creation of a polyubiquitin signal. David Neuhaus’ group, with Leo James’, has shown that TRIM21 is both the enzyme and

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