The MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology aims to understand biological processes at the molecular level to help tackle human health problems and disease.
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The LMB is thrilled to announce the appointment of @ivanabukvin.bsky.social as a Group Leader in the PNAC Division.
Beginning in January 2027, Ivana’s group will investigate co-translational folding and misfolding of proteins.
Read more: mrclmb.ac.uk/news-events/...
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Join us on Tues 30th June 2026 as CBC Ltd holds its quarterly Open Forum, inviting the public to hear the latest news in life science, innovation and research on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus.
The agenda is currently being finalised, but you can Sumit questions in advance.
Cambridge Biomedical Campus
Celebrating 9 years of the Technician Commitment!
The LMB is proud to support technicians, including people like Aggie.
Discover her journey from T-levels to a degree-level apprenticeship in this video by Lizardfish TV & the Gatsby Charitable Foundation: https://youtu.be/IXj_f8uBipE
Congratulations to Sarah Teichmann - recognised by the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science International Awards!
Sarah completed her PhD and later founded her group in the LMB’s Structural Studies Division.
www.unesco.org/en/articles/...
#LMBAlumni @teichlab.bsky.social @scicambridge.bsky.social
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Just one week to go until we welcome Manuel Serrano to the LMB for an #LMBSeminar.
Beginning at 11am (BST) on Monday 8th June, Manuel will be discussing ‘Insights into rejuvenation by cellular reprogramming.’
Visit our website for more details: https://mrclmb.ac.uk/news-events/seminars-events/
On Friday 19th June, we’ll be welcoming Britt Glaunsinger from UC Berkeley to deliver an #LMBSeminar.
Her talk, titled ‘Transcriptional trickery controls RNA abundance during viral stress’ will begin at 11am (BST).
Find more details on our website: https://mrclmb.ac.uk/news-events/seminars-events/
Leo James’ group, in the LMB’s PNAC Division, have characterised the defensive pathway TRIM21 uses to degrade a diverse range of pathogens, naming the mechanism antibody-directed xenophagy (ADX).
Read more about ADX & its potential for new therapies here: mrclmb.ac.uk/news-events/...
#LMBResearch
There’s just one month to go until the LMB-EPFL Graduate Life Sciences Symposium 2026!
Join LMB & EPFL students from 2nd July for this 20th anniversary event - register here: https://www3.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/sites/gsasymposium/