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  2. 6 Jan 2022: Such replication stress activates a checkpoint kinase response, which is essential for rescuing genome duplication and are an active area of interest for the development of new chemotherapeutic agents.
  3. St Johnston Lab | Publications

    www2.gurdon.cam.ac.uk/~stjohnstonlab/publications.html
    22 Dec 2022: Barentsz, a new component of the Staufen-containing ribonucleoprotein particles in mammalian cells, interacts with Staufen in an RNA-dependent manner. ... New role for tropomyosin.
  4. St Johnston Lab | People

    www2.gurdon.cam.ac.uk/~stjohnstonlab/people.html
    6 Feb 2023: I also use genetic tools such as Gene Swap to establish new transgenic Drosophila lines for the research projects in the lab.
  5. CUSU Garden Party 2018

    Duration: 00:02:20
    Published Date: 2018/07/18
    The new CUSU committee have now taken up their new posts ahead of the 2018/19 term. Before the hand over they enjoyed mixing with their predecessors at the CUSU Garden Party at Sidney Sussex College.
  6. 2023 Cambridge Content Creators' Programme

    Duration: 00:00:59
    Published Date: 2023/10/24
    If you're a student content creator at the University of Cambridge, we'd like to work with you! We're looking for up to 10 undergraduate and postgraduate students to join our new Cambridge Content Creators' programme. You'll be paid to create up to three videos per year for us on a mix of topics about life as a Cambridge student. We're proud to pay the Cambridge Living Wage of £10.90 an hour,
  7. Engineering photo competition 2015

    Duration: 00:02:47
    Published Date: 2015/11/10
    The winning photos from this year's Department of Engineering photo competition, sponsored by ZEISS. See many more at: http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/bullet-holes-and-graphene-caves-picturing-engineering Image credits: Rachel Garsed, Andrew Payne, Dilek Ozgit and Andrea De Luca, Kenichi Nakanishi, Alex Kendall.
  8. ERC short: Prof Ruth Cameron

    Duration: 00:02:31
    Published Date: 2017/03/14
    What has the ERC ever done for us? Prof Ruth Cameron (Materials Science and Metallurgy) explains how an ERC grant allowed her team to develop a new biomedical technology.
  9. Sir Mark Walport in conversation with David Cleevely, CSaP

    Duration: 00:03:03
    Published Date: 2013/05/08
    The UK Government's Chief Scientific Adviser, Sir Mark Walport, speaking with CSaP's Founding Director Dr David Cleevely at the CSaP's annual conference (18th April 2013). Sir Mark delivered the keynote address at the conference, his first major speech since taking office. For more, visit: http://www.csap.cam.ac.uk/news/article-sir-mark-walport-set-out-his-priorities/
  10. Better hygiene in wealthy nations may increase Alzheimer's risk

    Duration: 00:03:32
    Published Date: 2013/09/04
    In this video, Gates Cambridge Alumna Dr Molly Fox discusses her research which suggests that people living in industrialised countries may be more likely to develop Alzheimer's. This points to what's known as the 'hygiene hypothesis', the theory that the greatly reduced contact with bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms in the developed world can lead to a weaker immune system and increased
  11. Naked Mole Ravolt

    Duration: 00:02:20
    Published Date: 2021/05/04
    The naked mole rat's weird biology can help us develop ways to combat painful human conditions like osteoarthritis. In Episode 2 of Naked Mole Ravolt, see what happens when a new queen arises and what a fight for supremacy reveals!

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