New publication in Cell Reports for Riccio Lab
Neurons are one of the most specialised cell types in an organism. They have the main role of connecting to each other (eg. in our brain) or to other tissues (eg. our muscles). To reach their targets, neurons grow long cellular extensions, the dendrites and the axon, that have specific functions and rely on the expression of distinct proteins.
Review in Open Biology for Khalilgharibi and Mao
What role does the basement membrane of epithelial and endothelial tissues play in tissue development, homeostasis and disease?
Publication in Cardiology Research for Kriston-Vizi and Ketteler
A new study by Kalkhoran et al, , shows hydralazine, a drug used to treat patients with hypertension and chronic heart failure, can reduce heart attack size and heart muscle cell death by inhibiting mitochondrial fission.Ìý
Applications to the LMCB Molecular Cell Biology PhD Programme are open
Applications to the LMCB Molecular Cell Biology PhD Programme for 2021 entry are OPEN. For futher information, look here.Ìý
Giulia Paci awarded EMBO Fellowship
We are delighted to announce Giulia Paci has been awarded an EMBO Fellowship.Ìý
Rob de Bruin appointed new Faculty of Life Sciences Vice-Dean of EDI
We are delighted to announce Rob de Bruin has been appointed the new Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê Faculty of Life Sciences Vice-Dean of EDI.
Agathe Chaigne awarded inaugural BSCB Postdoctoral Researcher Medal
We are delighted to announce Agathe Chaigne has been awarded the inaugural BSCB Postdoctoral Researcher Medal, for her work on the role of cell division in fate transitions, using mouse embryonic stem cells.
Andela Saric is selected as EMBO Young Investigator 2020
We are delighted to announce Andela Saric has been selected as EMBO Young Investigator.
Collaborative publication in Nature Communications for Saiardi Lab
The  (Fribourg University, Germany) and Saiardi labs develop an innovative protocol, coupling capillary eletrophoresis (CE) with electrospray ionization mass spectroscopy (ESI-MS), to analyze complex mixtures of inositol phosphates and inositor pyrophosphates.