16/11/2022
An Entrepreneurial Masterclass with Professor Jason Swedlow
It’s Not About the Yachts: Building and Running Glencoe Software
Wed 23 Nov 3.30-4.30 in the MSI Large LT
Followed by a drinks reception.
Register for your free ticket here: https://t.co/P9N7JHvq37
02/06/2022
Congratulations to Lydia Hepburn from Vicky Cowling's lab who passed her PhD viva yesterday.
https://buff.ly/3M4OdM1
24/05/2022
Congratulation to Matt Toman from Tom Owen-Hughes lab who successfully passed their viva yesterday.
https://buff.ly/3LGxkXy
12/05/2022
Congratulations to Abigail Corsie who successfully completed her viva today with a thesis entitled “Structure and function of chromatin remodelling ATPases, and their dysfunction in human disease.”
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04/05/2022
Vicky Cowling has been appointed as Senior Group Leader at the Beatson Institute. We wish Vicky and her lab much success in Glasgow!
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19/01/2022
Congratulations to Seraina Blümli and Nicola Wiechens, from Tom Owen-Hughes lab, who were awarded the Howard Elder Prize at the School of Life Sciences Annual Prize giving during Review of the Year 2021. Read the full story and access the winning research here: https://buff.ly/354WXls
11/01/2022
Latest research from the lab of Dr Tony Ly describes a new proteomic analysis methodology for samples with a low cell number. This method could assist researchers across the globe when analysing rare cell subsets in the body, including immune cells and circulating tumour cells. The work was published in Molecular and Cellular Proteomics.
https://buff.ly/3Gn9DBR
09/11/2021
Targeted Protein Degradation Reveals Secrets of Tumour Suppressor - latest research from Tom Owen-Hughes lab led by Seraina Blümli and Nicola Wiechens. Published this month in Cell Reports.
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05/07/2021
Vicky Cowling contributes to cross institutional collaboration with MRC-PPU, The Crick and UCL to generate new tools for the fight against COVID-19. Published in Biochemical Journal with commentary from Ron Hay.
Fantastic example of collaborative research involving our researchers and the Crick who have screened 1000s of molecules to identify 15 that could become new treatments for or future coronaviruses. Published across 7 papers in Biochemical Journal with associated commentary.
https://buff.ly/36j5dve
11/06/2021
Amazing news! Congrats Jason!
Congratulations to Professor David Gray and Professor Jason Swedlow from the School who have been recognised in .
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Image credit for David Gray pic: John Post
06/05/2021
The Lamond group have been awarded ~£1.1m from BBSRC to support new studies that will dissect RNA processing mechanisms in the nuclei of human cells. These studies could help to explain molecular mechanisms involved in human diseases, including inherited disorders, cancer and viral infection and may identify new potential drug targets and protein biomarkers for future therapeutic applications.
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30/04/2021
Dr Kasper Rasmussen from the Centre joined Michelle at the opening of the new shop in Dundee. He is working on life saving cancer research supported by Cancer Research UK. Kasper said, “I hope my team’s research will lead to new treatment strategies better directed against leukaemia to improve patient outcomes.”
Dundee survivor Michelle cuts ribbon on Scotland's largest Cancer Research shop
A Dundee mother diagnosed with cancer months before her 40th birthday has opened up Scotland's largest Cancer Research UK shop.