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PhD candidate Hugo Villanueva recently submitted his PhD thesis from BBSRC LIDo sponsored research in the lab of Dr Renos Savva. Hugo’s viva is scheduled for 5th December. Hugo is the recipient of one of three competitive stipend awards - covering a three-month period – under the new LIDo initiative Innovation Placement Fund. Hugo is exploring
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Work from Dr Anthony Roberts’s laboratory in the ISMB, in collaboration with Dr Andrew Carter’s group at the MRC-LMB in Cambridge, has determined the cryo-EM structure of the motor protein dynein-2, which transports cargoes and signalling molecules within cilia and flagella. Dynein-2 is fundamental to human development and its dysfunction is associated with short-rib thoracic dysplasias
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Dr Giulia Zanetti's research group has been awarded two new grants. A European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant was awarded for a project which shows how coat assembly can deliver the flexibility necessary to accommodate a wide variety of cargo proteins, and how the process can be regulated. Her focus is on COPII coat, which mediates
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Patterns in Protein Sequence and Structure (Reloaded) This research symposium will be held at Birkbeck in honour of Willie Talyor on 20th September 2019, celebrating 40 years of his pioneering research in computational biology. This symposium will bring together past and current collaborators and scientists inspired by Willie Taylor’s research. For those wondering about the title, this
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New research led by Birkbeck’s Professor Sanjib Bhakta and Professor Ester Boix from Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona offers new hope in the fight against bacterial infections and the rise of antimicrobial drug resistance in tuberculosis (TB), a devastating infectious disease which presents a major global health challenge. See the full press release here.

On June 18th the ISMB held its inaugural Future Perspectives Day for PhD students and PDRAs. The opening session (chaired by Snezana Djordjevic) addressed the important issue of Open Access and the changing landscape of research publications, and featured three speakers with different perspectives on the subject: Nonia Pariente, Chief Editor of Nature Microbiology; Catherine Sharp, Head of Open Access Services,
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On a sunny day in June, just before the summer solstice, staff from the ISMB at UCL and Birkbeck had their (now) annual retreat this year at the London Zoo. In our busy lives as academics, these away-days provide us with the rare opportunity to catch up with our colleagues from across Torrington Place in
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A GCRF (Global Challenges Research Fund) International Capacity-Building Workshop to tackle Antimicrobial Drug Resistance in tuberculosis (TB) was hosted by the ISMB-Mycobacteria Research Lab at Birkbeck on 5th July, lead by Professor Sanjib Bhakta. Dr Clare Samson, Senior Associate Lecturer at Birkbeck, has written a blog post about the event.