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14 August

Pichaud Lab welcomes Prof. Jennifer Curtiss for sabbatical on live imaging of retinal morphogenesis.

The Pichaud Lab is excited to welcome Prof Jennifer Curtiss from New Mexico State University, who will be joining us for a six-month sabbatical. During her time at the LMCB, Prof Curtiss will focus on mastering live imaging techniques to study the developing Drosophila retina.

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05 August

David Ish-Horowicz

It is with great sadness that we have learned of the passing of our dear colleague, David Ish-Horowicz. David made the LMCB  his scientific home over the last years, and we will all miss his kindness, mentorship, and continued enthusiasm for the world of science.

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29 May

New article in eLife for Lloyd Lab

In a new article in eLife for the Lloyd Lab, the authors show that opposing signals by the cell–cell interaction molecule, N-cadherin, regulate Schwann cell (SC) collective migration, a process required for peripheral nerve regeneration.

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13 May

LMCB at the Science Museum Lates

The LMCB had a fantastic evening at the Science Museum Lates, part of an ongoing collaboration between and scientists from LMCB, , and Institute of Zoology ZSL. The theme was Damage and Repair.

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11 March

Louise Cramer awarded Senior Fellowship of Higher Education Academy

Congratulations to Louise Cramer! She has been awarded a Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy, in recognition of her sustained record of education leadership and impact on colleagues.

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30 January

New review in Current Opinion in Cell Biology by the Mao Lab

A new review in Current Opinion in Cell Biology by the Mao Lab, the authors examine the mechanics of epithelial wound repair.

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15 January

Collaborative research article in EMBO Journal by the Saiardi Lab

A new study in EMBO Journal by the Saiardi Lab and colleagues analyses a primordial inositol phosphate (IP) kinase encoded by the giant virus genome of Terrestrivirus, and provides insight into the evolution of IP signalling.

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20 November

New article in Molecular Cell for de Bruin Lab

A new research article in Molecular Cell for the de Bruin Lab reveals exciting developments in cancer biology, with implications on the therapeutic potential of cell cycle inhibitors for cancer treatment.

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14 November

New article in Development for Chubb Lab

A new research article in Development by the Chubb lab reveals that development can progress in “jumps”, with sharp transitions between successive cell states induced by the emergence of collective signalling in the cell population.

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27 October

UCL-BIIG launch event

It was standing room only at the UCL BIIG - BioImage Interest Group - launch event on October 13th. 70 attendees gathered in person and online to inaugurate the new initiative.

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